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CPA
in good standing certification
All Certified
Public Accountants must become reaccredited every few years and
pass a strict code of ethics set forth by the State of California.
Raymond
A. Hebrank Privacy Policy
CPAs, like
all providers of personal financial services, are now required
by law to inform their clients of their policies regarding privacy
of client information. CPAs have been and continue to be bound
by professional standards of confidentiality that are even more
stringent than those required by law. Therefore, I will always
protect your right to privacy.
*Types
of nonpublic personal information I collect
I collect
nonpublic personal information about you that is provided to me
by you or obtained by me with your authorization.
*Parties
to whom I disclose information
For current
and former clients, I do not disclose any nonpublic personal information
obtained in the course of our practice except as required or permitted
by law. Permitted disclosures include, for instance, providing
information to my employees and, in limited situations, to unrelated
third parties who need to know that information to assist us in
providing services to you. In all such situations, I stress the
confidential nature of information being shared.
*Protecting
the confidentiality and security of current and former Clients'
information
I retain records
relating to professional services that I provide so that I am
better able to assist you with your professional and financial
needs and in some cases, to comply with professional guidelines.
In order to guard your nonpublic personal information, I must
maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that
comply with the professional standards of a Certified Personal
Accountant.
Please feel
free to call or email me if you have any questions, because your
privacy, my professional ethics, and the ability to provide you
with quality financial services are very important to me.
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