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Debra S. Pitschman, CPA
Evan Callahan, CPA
Gil Davis, CPA/PFS
David J. Mesko, CPA
Sarah McPhee, CPA
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Accounting, Assurance and Auditing Services
Business Valuations
Comprehensive Tax Planning
Cost Segregation Studies
Divorce Planning
Employee Benefit Plans
Estate Planning
Internal Audit Services
LIFO Services
Litigation Support
Management Advisory Services
Temporary CFO’s & Controllers
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Career Colleges
Construction
Government
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