Boston Accounting Firm Focuses On Small Business

March 29, 2007 by Chuck | 0 Comments

Murphy & Company, a boston accounting firm has a unique perspective. They know you “could” be doing your accounting for yourself. So they have a unique selling proposition. They tell their clients “we’re not here to take money for something you could be doing yourself. We’re here to make sure you can spend your time focusing on what you do best - running your core business, not playing amateur accountant.” To reward you for your dollars, they make sure your accounting is done right, tax savings are maximized, and that there’s no worries at tax time.

The founder of Murphy and Company, Joseph Murphy, has been a CPA for 35 years and is an MBA.

He’s well aware that small firms sometimes get less than professional treatment as accountants cater to “big business”… he and his son are out to change that by providing top notch bookeeping services and payroll services.

Using QuickBooks already? Murphy and Company does too. You can supply your data and they can quickly and easily so you don’t have to learn a new program to accomodate your accountant!

Two of the small business types that need professional treatment but don’t always receive it are restaurants and legal firms. These businesses - as different as they are - share the same problem… they really make money focusing on their core offerings - cooking food and serving customers for restaurants, and racking up billable hours in the courtroom and working no cases for attorneys.

An accountant truly focused on small business understands how they make their money and works to keep them in front of their customers, not serving the accountant.

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