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O'Malley & O'Malley, LLP - CPAs A family CPA business since 1945, we are Certified Public Accountants, Certified Financial Planner Professionals, CPA/PFS (Personal Financial Specialist) an MBA in Entrepreneurial Studies and a J.D. (Tax). We are AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants), AAA-CPA (American Association of Attorney-Certified Public Accountants) and NATP (National Association of Tax Professionals) members, licensed in New Jersey and Pennsylvania with IRS PTIN (Preparer Tax Identification Number) registrations - offering accounting, tax preparation, consulting, and fee-only financial planning services designed to meet the needs of individuals, entrepreneurs and businesses.
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Mariette graduated from Cinnaminson High School, LaSalle University, Rutgers University Law School, Tax honors program, and is a member of the AICPA, NJ State CPA Society, and the American Association Attorney CPA's. Mariette represents the third generation of O'Malley's to practice public accounting.
David graduated from Cinnaminson High School and continued his education at LaSalle University where he graduated with a dual major in Marketing and Accounting. David joined O'Malley & O'Malley, LLP after working in the building material sales industry for ten years. His background in contract sales and the construction industry has been invaluable to our clients.
Kathy graduated from Gweynedd Mercy, is an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, and is a member of the National Society of Public Accountants. Kathy is a New Jersey Licensed Public Accountant and has manufacturing industry experience. She is the daughter of D.J. Alexander, an upstate New York farmer, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School graduate, inventor, entrepreneur and manufacturer of stainless steel washroom equipment.In addition to maintaining the firm's records, Kathy provides accounting, payroll and tax services for business and individual clients.
Statistics show that many new businesses fail in their first year. Most never celebrate a fifth anniversary. Fortunately, in spite of these odds, entrepreneurs still pursue creative ideas, and many do succeed! Over ninety percent of American businesses have some form of family ownership, and that includes approximately one third of the one thousand largest publicly traded companies. Small business isn't small anymore. It's a critical segment of our economy, led by the power of new ideas and the untiring efforts of entrepreneurs.
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