MBK named Best of Accounting by ClearlyRated

February 16, 2021

ClearlyRated names Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. "Best of Accounting"

"ClearlyRated's Best of Accounting is the nation’s only service excellence award for the accounting industry that leverages third party validated survey responses from accounting firm clients. The award program provides statistically valid and objective service quality benchmarks for the accounting industry, revealing which accounting firms deliver the highest quality of service to their accounting clients.


The best accountants secured the Best of Accounting award by obtaining at least a 50% Net Promoter Score indicating that they provide exceptionally high levels of client service to their accounting clients. Congratulations to Meyers Brothers Kalicka P.C. for earning the 2021 Best of Accounting award for providing remarkable service to their clients! Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. has 32 verified ratings from their clients earning them 4.9 out of 5 stars!" 


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