1. What is CPA at Large?
CPA at Large is a practical personal finance and small business resource built to help readers make smarter money decisions with clear explanations, useful tools, and CPA-informed guidance.
2. Who is behind CPA at Large?
CPA at Large is operated by R. A. Goldston, CPA through Fiscal Means, LLC. The goal is to provide helpful financial education, practical tools, and curated resources for individuals, families, and small business owners.
3. What kind of topics do you cover?
CPA at Large covers personal finance, taxes, budgeting, business tools, financial planning ideas, and selected do-it-yourself resources for readers who want to take action confidently.
4. Do you offer calculators and downloadable tools?
Yes. The site includes calculators, resources, practical guides, and other tools designed to help readers estimate, organize, compare, and plan more confidently.
5. Do you use affiliate links?
Yes. Some pages include affiliate links. If you click one and make a purchase, CPA at Large may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Tools and services are featured based on relevance and usefulness to readers, not affiliate program compensation.
6. How do you choose the tools and services featured on the site?
I look for tools that are practical, reputable, user-friendly, and relevant to the my needs… and of readers as well. Although a tool being available through an affiliate program does not automatically mean it will be featured.
7. Do you personally review every product listed?
I aim to feature tools that appear useful and relevant for the audience and topic. Some recommendations are informed by direct familiarity, research, comparison, and professional judgment, but readers should still evaluate whether a given tool fits their own needs.
8. Is CPA at Large giving me personal tax or financial advice?
No. The site is intended for educational and informational purposes. Your own tax, legal, financial, and business decisions should be based on your specific situation.
9. Where should I start if I want to improve my finances?
A good place to start is the DIY section, calculators, tax center, and curated resources pages. These are meant to help readers take practical next steps.
10. Can I contact you?
Yes. Use the Contact Page for questions, suggestions, corrections, and partnership inquiries.
