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May 8, 2019

Atlanta, Georgia

Moore Colson, a nationally-recognized and award-winning CPA, advisory and consulting firm, has been ranked as a Top 20 Accounting Firm in Atlanta by the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 2019 Book of Lists. Accounting firms are ranked by number of professionals in Atlanta, Georgia, and Moore Colson ranked number 16 on Atlanta’s Top 25 Accounting Firms list.

The Atlanta Business Chronicle Book of Lists is published annually and provides a list of top companies in their fields, by ranking. Since the 2019 Book of Lists has been published, Moore Colson has grown from a total staff of 114 to over 143 employees. In February 2019, following the publication of the 2019 Book of Lists, the Atlanta Business Chronicle released the latest data on accounting firms which also lists Moore Colson as number seven on the Top 10 Fastest-growing Accounting Firms by Revenue list (available here to subscribers) and number six on the Top 10 Fastest-growing Accounting Firms by Professionals list (available here to subscribers). The firm has ranked as a top 25 accounting firm in Atlanta since 2002.

“We have a very talented and committed group of partners and staff all pulling the cart in the same direction in addition to a highly consultative focus that deeply enhances our client relationships,” says Bert Mills, managing partner of Moore Colson. “This approach has allowed us to grow, and we are excited to be continually recognized as a leader in the accounting profession.”

The full 2019 Book of Lists is available to Atlanta Business Chronicle subscribers here.

Download a PDF copy of this press release here. 

 


About Moore Colson CPAs and Advisors

Moore Colson is the business advisor of choice for any company seeking thoughtful financial and strategic guidance. That’s why since 1981, family-owned businesses and Fortune 500 corporations alike have trusted us with their accounting and consulting needs. And unlike most firms, we use a true partnership model, which means every client has access to our entire team of experts. A nationally-recognized firm, Atlanta-based Moore Colson has the experience and personal touch to shape your future and help your company grow. Learn more at MooreColson.com.

 

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Brunella C. Reid

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marketing@moorecolson.com

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