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costs about $1,000 P/A so found it wasn't worth my time.
I'm paying my accountant about that at the moment, but If I can get BGL 360 down to $110/year and an auditor has quoted $275/year, so the total saving for me would be $600/year ... this could easily become 60k in savings over the 30 years that my fund will be in accumulation mode. I figured it's probably worth my time to do it in the long term. I'm also betting that human labor costs (an accountant) will increase their prices faster than a cloud software vendor (BGL) which hopefully should fall.