To better serve our diverse client base we have relocated our main office as of December 15th to:

1500 NW Bethany Blvd. Suite 255,
Beaverton, OR 97006

We’re excited as the new location provides much easier freeway access, plenty of parking and handicap access, alleviating some of the concerns many of you have expressed over the years. The convenient freeway access will also make it easier for us to get out and visit our clients more frequently.

Our phone numbers, fax numbers, and email addresses all remain the same.  Map and driving directions here.

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A Reputation For Providing Quality Accounting Services

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