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Super CPAs

How we found the best CPAs

by Paula C. Squires

Their visits are dreaded as much as the flu. We're talking about the bean counters and, as any company knows, counting beans can be painful. Skilled accountants, however, actually can be lifesavers. They help boost business profitability by conducting detailed audits, advise on tax strategy and can save their clients hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Super CPAs
Top overall winners:
Lawrence J. Martin
Hantzmon, Wiebel & Co.
L. Samuel Saunders
Harris, Harvey, Neal & Co.
Carl H. Wyatt
Frederick B. Hill & Co.

The Super CPAs List

Who are the best? With the assistance of the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants, Virginia Business solicited nominations for outstanding accountants from CPAs working in public accounting firms and in private industry. Nearly 300 accountants from across the state submitted 1,675 nominations, including the names of 529 peers they considered to be the best at their craft. After the ballots were counted, the 76 top vote-getters emerged as winners in this first-ever Super CPA project.

To remain competitive, today's accountants stay current with everything from taxes to technology. For a close up look at practices specializing in estates and trusts, small business consulting and corporate taxation, check out the profiles of three of the winners. They tell the stories of paths taken by experienced accountants, lessons learned and the satisfaction that comes from helping a client grow a business or an individual plan for retirement.

In their spare time, bean counters like to play by their own numbers. They find fun and relaxation by taking in a NASCAR race, picking up a record for a collection or, in the case of one winner, managing a teen-age baseball team. Who knows, maybe that's more complex than making sense of a client's 1040 or 1065. No matter the form, Super CPAs are trained to help companies solve business and tax problems. Or as one winner put it: "I like to think of us as business doctors."

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