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Happy Thanksgiving!

November 27, 2024

Another year wrapping up, we want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude for the things we have been most grateful for. To you, our valued clients, employees, and our community, thank you!


Our clients: We THANK YOU for your unwavering support throughout the years and your trust in letting us serve you. Whether you’ve been with us for years or are new to our family, we appreciate every single one of you.


Our employees: 2024 has been an extraordinary year, THANK YOU for all your contributions to make MBK a premier accounting and consulting firm. Your loyalty, your feedback, and your continued support have been invaluable, and we are so grateful to have you as part of our family.


Our community: A moment to express our deepest gratitude to you —our incredible community. THANK YOU for your support, kindness, and loyalty — it means the world to us.


Our firm will be closing early on Wednesday, November 27th at 3 p.m. and will reopen on Monday December 2nd to allow staff to celebrate the holiday with their loved ones. 

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