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Grassi & Co. ranked by IPA as Best of the Best for seventh consecutive year

Grassi & Co., for the seventh year in a row has been recognized by INSIDE Public Accounting (IPA) as one of the Best of the Best Firms. INSIDE Public Accounting's annual Best of the Best recognition honors firms for their overall performance on more than 50 criteria. This year, more than 430 firms participated in the 22nd annual IPA Annual Survey and Analysis of Firms. "Continuing our place on the IPA's list is an achievement of which I'm very proud," commented Louis C. Grassi, CPA, CFE, Managing Partner of Grassi & Co. "It is a testament to the staff of the firm and our management team that we have been recognized for a seventh consecutive year- an accomplishment only three other firms in the country have achieved." Best of the Best firms demonstrate long-term consistency and exceptional performance, regardless of outside factors. Of the firms named to the list this year, Grassi & Co. is one of only four firms to make the list for seven or more consecutive years. "Best of the Best firms represent the top firms in the nation. Each firm demonstrates the right combination of vision, planning and execution to deliver superior performance," says Michael Platt, principal of the Platt Group and publisher of the accounting trade publication, INSIDE Public Accounting. "Firms that earn this designation represent the best of what the accounting profession has to offer," Platt said.
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