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Fuoco reveals merger of MCG, Approved Accounting and NHC

Fuoco Group revealed the merger of MCG Financial Services, Approved Accounting Associates and NHC Hospitality Consultants, a trilogy of accounting and consulting firms (MCG) based in Boca Raton founded and operated by Joel Mason, CPA. In addition to providing traditional accounting and tax services, Joel Mason's vast experience in the Hotel & Hospitality sector, as well as other industries, provides added diverse knowledge and capabilities to the Fuoco Group. "We are very pleased with this latest merger and welcome Joel Mason and his staff into our firm," said Lou Fuoco, chairman & CEO of Fuoco Group. "I am excited that our M&A strategy is off to a robust start in 2015 with our third merger. Not only does this merger increase our market share and overall capabilities in Southeast Florida, but it adds a hotel and hospitality niche to our organization that was otherwise a general service." "It is with great pleasure and excitement that I join Fuoco Group and assist in their expansion." said Joel Mason, now a Director of Fuoco Group. "I 'm looking forward to continuing to deliver unique offerings to our cliental." This merger is part of Fuoco Group's Florida strategic growth plan. The firm is also looking to continue with growth opportunities in new areas such as Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New Jersey and Boston. Since January 2015, Fuoco Group has added over 22 professionals to its staff, offering clients additional capabilities and expertise, to better serve their needs.

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