RHW CPAs is a Certified Public Accountants firm focused providing specialized services based on each client’s specific needs. We provide a complete range of services that can be utilized by both individuals and businesses, through tax preparation and planning, accounting services and business consulting. Our team works hard to ensure quality and expertise in all aspects of financial management.
Amy is originally from the Dayton, Ohio area. She graduated from the University of Dayton with a double major of Accounting and International Business. She also received her MBA from the University of Dayton.
She moved to Columbus in 2012 and became a CPA in 2013. She currently resides in Galloway and enjoys everything about being a CPA.
Ryan is originally from Columbus, OH. She is married to Steve Wilson. Ryan holds a dual degree from Bowling Green State University in Psychology and Sociology, and completed her Master’s degree in Sociology from Marshall University. Ryan is the Operations Manager for RHW CPAs.
Outside of RHW CPAs, Ryan volunteers on a multitude of different executive boards, which include the BGSU Swimming & Diving Alumni Board, Ohio High School Swimming & Diving Executive Board, as well as the Alpha Phi Rho Chapter House Corporation Board.
Chea Romine, CPA, brings a diverse background in tax, financial, and business consulting experience to his role as a Certified Public Accounting. He is a licensed CPA in the State of Ohio and earned his bachelors degree in Accounting from The Ohio State University.
In addition to his fifteen years of tax and accounting experience, Chea effectively assists business clients in strategic and tactical matters related to budget management, forecasting needs and securing new funding.
Neil is originally from the Dayton area, but he just recently made the move to Columbus. He graduated from Western Governors University with not only a double major in Accounting and Business Management, as well as completed his MBA at WGU.
Neil particularly enjoys the problem-solving aspect of his work, knowing that accurate accounting is a critical part of any business’s ability to function.
NetStaff CS MFA setup instructions
1. Log in to NetStaff CS.
2. Select your name near the upper-right corner of the screen and choose Manage Multi-factor Authentication.
3. Select Add Option to set up MFA.
4. Enter your password and click Enter to launch the setup wizard.
5. On the Multi-Factor Authentication Setup screen, click Get Started.
How to pair a mobile app
1. When prompted to choose an MFA method, select either Use Thomson Reuters Authenticator or Use a third-party multi-factor app and click Next.
2. On the Download and install screen, click Next if you have already installed an MFA app. If not, return to the Choose your MFA device section in this article.
3. On the Scan Code screen, open your mobile app and tap Settings > Add Account (or the plus sign) to open your device's camera to scan the QR code. If you need to enter a code instead, the Setup Wizard will time-out and give the option to do this.
4. After pairing via QR code or entering a code, your computer will say the pairing is successful and you will be able to name your now-paired device. This is helpful if you pair multiple devices to your account.
Pair your MFA device to your account
NetStaff CS MFA setup instructions
1. Log in to NetStaff CS.
2. Select your name near the upper-right corner of the screen and choose Manage Multi-factor Authentication.
3. Select Add Option to set up MFA.
4. Enter your password and click Enter to launch the setup wizard.
5. On the Multi-Factor Authentication Setup screen, click Get Started.
How to pair a mobile app
1. When prompted to choose an MFA method, select either Use Thomson Reuters Authenticator or Use a third-party multi-factor app and click Next.
2. On the Download and install screen, click Next if you have already installed an MFA app. If not, return to the Choose your MFA device section in this article.
3. On the Scan Code screen, open your mobile app and tap Settings > Add Account (or the plus sign) to open your device's camera to scan the QR code. If you need to enter a code instead, the Setup Wizard will time-out and give the option to do this.
4. After pairing via QR code or entering a code, your computer will say the pairing is successful and you will be able to name your now-paired device. This is helpful if you pair multiple devices to your account.
a. Tap the App Store icon.
b. Tap the Search button and enter "Thomson Reuters Authenticator" in the search bar.
c. Tap the Get button and follow the prompts to install it on your device.
d. Tap Open to launch the Authenticator app.
e. Tap Allow to enable notifications, which allows the Authenticator app to display sign-in requests on your device.
f. Proceed to the Pair your MFA device to your account section in this article and pair your mobile device with your login credentials.
Pairing your MFA to your account
a. Tap the Play Store icon in your app list.
b. Tap the search button and enter "Thomson Reuters Authenticator" in the search field.
c. Tap the Install button and follow the prompts to install it on your device.
d. Tap Open to launch the Authenticator app.
e. Proceed to the Pair your MFA device to your account section in this article and pair your mobile device with your login credentials.
Pairing your MFA to your account