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Gettry Marcus named a “Best of the Best” firm by INSIDE Public Accounting

Woodbury, NY According to Gettry Marcus CPA, P.C., it has, for the 2nd consecutive year, been ranked by INSIDE Public Accounting (IPA) as a Best of the Best Firm, one of only 50 CPA firms nationally to achieve this honor.  Additionally, Gettry Marcus continues to be ranked on IPA’s 2017 Top 200 Largest Accounting Firms List.

“We are honored to be recognized amongst the nation’s leading accounting firms,” said Steven Marcus, Gettry Marcus’ managing partner.

This reinforces Gettry Marcus’ mission to be a firm that continually sets the bar higher and builds value for our clients, employees and community.

For more than two decades, INSIDE Public Accounting’s Survey and Analysis of Firms and the resulting national benchmarking report has been the gold standard within the profession on the nation’s largest accounting firms, and has served as a barometer of the overall health, challenges and opportunities of the profession. Annually more than 500 accounting firms across North America participate in the in-depth financial and operational survey.

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