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Please Join Us In Welcoming Our New Staff Accountant

PKS CPA

PKS & Company, P.A. is pleased to announce the hiring of Michael K. Muir, Jr. 

 

A Crisfield, MD native, Mike is a recent graduate of Salisbury University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting.  He joined the firm in January 2016 as an intern and will begin full-time employment as a Staff Accountant in October.  As a Staff Accountant Mike will perform general accounting duties in the areas of audit and tax while continuing to study for the CPA exam.

Mike currently lives in Princess Anne, MD and enjoys staying active in his spare time playing soccer, snowboarding and surfing.  He looks forward to getting involved in the community and finding a civic organization where he can put his strong analytical and social skills to good use.

Please join us in welcoming Mike to the firm!


PKS & Company, P. A. is a full service accounting firm with offices in Salisbury, Ocean City and Lewes that provides traditional accounting services as well as specialized services in the areas of retirement plan audits and administration, medical practice consulting, estate and trust services, fraud and forensic services and payroll services and offers financial planning and investments through PKS Investment Advisors, LLC.

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