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HVAC contractors learned the importance of organized financial statements when they had to apply for the Payroll Protection Program (PPP) loans, with the loans frequently going to those whose statements were the best-organized. Since contractors’ skills are typically in HVAC installation/maintenance and business management, accounting may be a skill they are not confident handling on their own. Here’s a guide to what HVAC companies should be looking for in accountants.