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Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP ranked among top 200 accounting firms in U.S.

Canton, MA Gray, Gray, & Gray, LLP, a certified public accounting and business advisory firm, has been named one of the country’s Top 200 accounting firms by INSIDE Public Accounting magazine. The publication ranked Gray, Gray & Gray as the 154th largest accounting firm in the U.S. and third largest independent accounting firm in Mass. This is the eleventh consecutive year the firm has been ranked among the country’s top 200 firms.

Gray, Gray & Gray had also been named to “Best of the Best” as one of the nation’s best-managed firms by INSIDE Public Accounting.

“We are exceptionally grateful to our clients for the trust and confidence they place in our firm and our ‘Power of More’ approach to support their organizations,” said James DeLeo, leading partner at Gray, Gray, & Gray. “This recognition is the result of delivering more ideas, more information, more solutions, and more attention to our clients.”

For the past 33 years INSIDE Public Accounting has ranked the largest public accounting firms in the U.S. based on net revenues. The survey is compiled through a nationwide survey and analysis of public accounting firms.

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