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Grassi & Co. ranked 73rd largest accounting firm by Accounting Today

Grassi & Co. was named among the Top 100 Firms in the U.S. by Accounting Today. The publication ranked Grassi & Co. as the 73rd largest firm and has also recognized the firm as the 19th fastest growing firm in the country. "To be consistently ranked among the top firms in the country is a true honor. It serves as a testament to the hard work put in by the great team we have here and the clients we serve," said Lou Grassi, managing partner and CEO of Grassi & Co. "Being ranked as the 19th fastest growing firm is also very exciting for our firm. As a firm that is constantly striving to exceed our client's expectations, we hold our team to very high standards, so it is very rewarding when those efforts are recognized by Accounting Today," said Grassi. Grassi & Co.'s elevation in ranking this year is in part due to the firm's September 2014 combination with The Hochman Group. The combination of these firms aimed to increase Grassi & Co.'s presence in the NY Metro Area while expanding its capabilities and service offerings, supporting its consistent organic growth and expansion in the region. The firm continues on a steady path aimed at increasing market share and continuing to improve client service. Grassi & Co. is a premier professional service organization specializing in accounting, auditing, tax, technology, and business consulting services. Grassi & Co. has offices in Manhattan, Long Island and Rockland County, N.Y. as well as internationally through its association with Moore Stephens International. Grassi & Co. specializes in professional services for the Not-for-Profit, Construction, Architecture & Engineering, Financial Services, Life Sciences, Manufacturing & Distribution, Retail, Technology, Media & Telecommunication, Transportation and Healthcare industries, among others.
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