Fast Tax provides bookkeeping and estate and tax planning services to businesses of all sizes as well as to individuals. Call today: (714) 496-5661.
Fast Tax founder Corey Haina has over 25 years of experience in the personal finance industry and is passionate about exceeding your expectations. Corey leads and creates talented management teams for businesses that generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues, and has worked for small and mid-sized, private and public companies, helping them operate
more effectively and grow. He is a Certified Oracle Hyperion Administrator and an expert in QuickBooks, QuickBooks Online and Enterprise, who continues to help small business owners with their business accounting, bookkeeping and consulting needs.
Corey has successfully helped small businesses in a variety of industries, including biomedical research, construction –commercial and residential- delivery services, e-commerce, education, financial software and planning, fitness training, health care, legal profession, manufacturers – domestically, real estate mortgage, sports center products, stock investment, and wholesale distribution.
• B.A. Degree in Accounting, California State University Fullerton
• CTEC Member, Registered California Tax Council
• Licensed Member, California Bureau of Real Estate
• Health Agent licensed by the California Department of Insurance
• Life Agent licensed by the California Department of Insurance
A California native and a graduate of UC Riverside, Randy pursued careers in computer programming and activity coaching with developmentally disabled adults before discovering bookkeeping in 1995. Randy has extensive experience as both bookkeeper and accounting clerk using QuickBooks for nonprofits and for small businesses throughout Orange County.
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