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Accounting firm has years of experience
February 13, 2009
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With more than 80 years experience between accounts and staff, Seely, Mullins & Associates, P.C. is more than qualified to be the only certified public accounting and auditing firm in Payson.
John Seeley founded the firm in 1959 in Glendale. They opened their doors in Payson in December 1991.
Today, Seeley, Mullins and Associates offers tax preparation, business planning and evaluations, personal finance and estate planning, management and technology consulting, auditing and bookkeeping. Owners Larry W. Eickman and Loren I. Greenberg, CPAs, recently added a Payson office manager Debra L. Daniels, CPA.
Daniels was born and raised in Scottsdale. She became a certified public accountant in February 1995. For 22 years, she worked for Tom Hopkins International as an assistant controller and network administrator while operating her own tax practice.
“Debra possesses a wide variety of knowledge in accounting and bookkeeping assistance, financial statement and income tax preparation, auditing, tax planning and buying management advisory services,” a press release states. Daniels is also an active member of Payson Rotary, the rodeo committee and NRA.
Eickman, the shareholder in charge of the Payson office, has more than 34 years experience in public accounting, five years experience with local governments, three of which were as controller.
Rounding out the firm’s staff is bookkeeper for 37 years, Nancy L. Coleman-LaTour.
“Along with our experienced local staff, we also have available the versatile knowledge and expertise of staff in Glendale and Sun City,” a press release states.
For more information, visit 620 E. Highway 260, suite A or call (928) 474-2024.
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