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Gray, Gray & Gray ranks 7th largest independent accounting firm in New England

Jim Deleo

Canton, MA Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP has been ranked as the seventh largest independent accounting firm in New England by Accounting Today, the accounting industry’s foremost publication. Gray, Gray & Gray’s annual revenue of $29.5 million represents a rate of growth of almost 10 percent over the previous year.

“Our growth is directly related to our strategy of offering an expanded advisory relationship with an array of complementary consulting and accounting services to our clients,” said Jim DeLeo, MBA, CPA/MST, leading partner at Gray, Gray & Gray. “As our clients’ needs have grown exponentially, we have stepped up to be a more complete resource. That extends beyond traditional tax and audit services to encompass such critical services as strategic business planning, client accounting & advisory services, and cybersecurity & IT consulting.”

Gray, Gray & Gray is also ranked among the country’s Top 200 accounting firms by INSIDE Public Accounting magazine, which also named them to their “Best of the Best” list as one of the nation’s best-managed firms. Gray, Gray & Gray is a member of CPAmerica Inc.

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