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These Virtual Accounting Visionaries Designed an Award-Winning Culture

Inc. Best Workplaces

Year Founded 2004

Employees 175 and Growing

Resumes Received 12K+ annually

SMBs $2M – $100M In revenue

An internet ad and a bit of fate brought Dennis Najjar, CPA and Bill Gerber together in 2004. Within days of their first phone conversation, they met in person and agreed to build a business together. Eighteen years later, they are at the helm of what may be the longest-running virtual accounting company, AccountingDepartment.com.

With a team of 175 and counting U.S.-based employees, offers businesses a “complete takeover of the accounting function,” Najjar explains. Najjar

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