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Moss Adams
Moss Adams LLP
Type Limited Liability Partnership
Industry Accounting
Founded 1913
Headquarters Seattle, WA
Key people Chairman, Rick Anderson; President, Chris Schmidt; Chief Practice Officer, Neal West; Chief Financial Officer, Tom Bourne
Revenue increase$322 Million USD (2009)
Employees 1,800 (as of 2/28/10)
Website http://www.mossadams.com/

Moss Adams LLP is the 11th largest (Public Accounting Report September 2008) public accounting firm in the United States and provides accounting, tax and consulting services to public and private middle-market enterprises in many different industries. Founded in 1913, and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Moss Adams has offices in Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Kansas. Moss Adams has two affiliate companies — Moss Adams Capital LLC and Moss Adams Wealth Advisors LLC — which offer clients additional services such as investment banking and asset management. In addition, Moss Adams provides consulting services in a variety of areas including: business consulting, information technology, litigation support, mergers & acquisitions, personal wealth, research, risk management, SEC/corporate finance and valuations. Moss Adams is now the 11th largest accounting and consulting firm in the U.S., and the largest headquartered in the West. Its staff of over 1,800 includes 230 partners. Moss Adams is also a founding member of Praxity, an international association of independent accounting firms. This alliance is an association of independent firms in the major markets of North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Other firms associated with Praxity include BKD LLP, Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP and Plante Moran.[1]

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Practice offices

Arizona

  • Phoenix

California

  • Los Angeles
  • Orange County (Irvine)
  • Sacramento
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco
  • Santa Rosa
  • Silicon Valley
  • Stockton
  • Woodland Hills

Missouri

  • Kansas City (Overland Park, KS)

New Mexico

  • Albuquerque

Oregon

  • Eugene
  • Medford
  • Portland

Washington

  • Bellingham
  • Everett
  • Seattle
  • Spokane
  • Tacoma
  • Vancouver
  • Yakima

Industries

  • Apparel
  • Construction
  • Dealer Services
  • Energy & Utility
  • Financial Services
  • Food Processing & Agriculture
  • Forest Products
  • Health Care
  • Hospitality & Gaming
  • Manufacturing & Distribution
  • Not-for-Profit & Government
  • Real Estate
  • Technology & Life Sciences
  • Telecom
  • Wealth Services

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