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Nicholson Reeder & Reynolds
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I own a business in the Fort Walton Beach area, and NR&R have been my accountant the whole time (all the way back to the NR&D days). They are incredibly responsive and professional, and as someone else stated, they are very reasonably priced. I've never felt that they try to squeeze every dime from me the way some of my colleagues have said their accounting firms do. I have met several of their staff, but have dealt primarily with Ms. Reynolds during the past few years. She has been nothing but professional, courteous, and responsive. I am SHOCKED that anyone would post otherwise here. I can only assume that those comments either come from a disgruntled former employee, a competitor, or someone with an unrealistic view of how they should be treated.\r
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While I would personally highly recommend this firm, I'd also say "choose an accountant by visiting them and meeting them yourself, and then decide". Making a decision based on the opinions of anonymous people (like me and the others on
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