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Bookkeeping Secrets Every Real Estate Investor Must Know with Tracy Dombeck
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Overview:
In this episode, Derek brings in Tracy Dombeck—his wife and longtime bookkeeper—to shine a light on a topic often overlooked by entrepreneurs: bookkeeping. They cover everything from basic financial hygiene to handling complex real estate deal structures like flips, rentals, subject-to transactions, and lease options. Packed with practical advice, this is a must-listen for real estate investors who want to protect their profits, avoid audits, and keep the IRS off their back.
📌 Why Should You Listen?-
You're a real estate investor (or planning to be one).
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You've been "winging it" with your books or relying on QuickBooks guesses.
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You want to avoid common tax-time disasters.
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You're doing creative deals and don't know how to track them.
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You're unsure whether to hire a VA, bookkeeper, or CPA—and when.
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Bookkeeping isn't optional. Bad habits now lead to huge penalties later.
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Separate your business and personal finances. No co-mingling!
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Track EVERYTHING. Small receipts matter and can reduce your tax burden.
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Know when a 1099 worker is really an employee. Get this wrong = audit & penalties.
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Rental vs. flip properties must be categorized differently.
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Subject-to deals & lease options need special bookkeeping treatment.
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Hiring cheap bookkeepers can cost you more in cleanups later.
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Review your Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet monthly.
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W-9s, 1099s, and correct classifications are critical.
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TrustPoint Bookkeeping offers flexible, experienced help nationwide.
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Bookkeeping for real estate investors
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Flip vs. rental property accounting
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Subject-to financing & lease option tracking
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Payroll, W-9s, and contractor vs. employee
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Sales tax, use tax, and IRS compliance
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Hiring bookkeepers vs. VAs
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Setting up separate business accounts
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Cost expectations for professional bookkeepin