Happy Thanksgiving!

November 23, 2021

During this season of gratitude, we have been reflecting on the things that we are most grateful for. 


To our clients - We know it has been a wild year with many curveballs and things to navigate. We thank you for your loyalty throughout the years and your trust in us to serve you. We extend our greatest gratitude to you and your families this Thanksgiving!


To our employees - thank all of you for your continued contributions to make MBK a premiere accounting and consulting firm. Without your commitment, creativity, trust, and dedication, we would not be who we are today. We are truly thankful for the great team here who are our family. 


To our community - We live here, we work here, and we thrive here. We are grateful to be part of the strong community that is Western Massachusetts and beyond. 


To celebrate the Thanksgiving weekend, MBK will be closed on 11/25 and 11/26. We hope everyone has a relaxing, happy, healthy & safe thanksgiving weekend with their loved ones.  


Happy Thanksgiving!


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