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Local CPAs Named Five Star Wealth Managers by Philadelphia Magazine

12/28/09

  Alloy, Silverstein, Shapiro, Adams, Mulford, Cicalese, Wilson & Co., of Cherry Hill and Hammonton, NJ, the 20th largest accounting firm with offices in the Philadelphia area is proud to announce that shareholders Reynold P. Cicalese, CPA and Harry “Bud” Wilson, CPA have been named Five Star wealth managers according to Philadelphia Magazine. The 2009 Five Star Wealth Managers is an elite group of individuals representing less than 4 percent of all wealth managers in the greater Philadelphia area.
  Philadelphia Magazine partnered with Crescendo Business Sevices, an independent research firm, to find local wealth managers with the highest client satisfaction. The companies surveyed 95,000 high-net-worth residents of the Philadelphia area as well as 6,500 subscribers of Philadelphia Magazine.

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