|
People working together
make a business great.
|
||||
|
|
||||
|
Our Accounting Firm
Los Angeles CPAs: Richards, Greenberg & Co.
Last Updated: Local communities for which we provide CPA, accounting, tax preparation and business consulting services:
|
ABOUT . . . MARK W. GREENBERG C.P.A. TRUST
This is one of the most important qualities in our relationships with
our clients. We bend over backwards to earn your trust. We understand that
we are dealing with your money. The work we do can have a profound affect on
your financial future. So we treat your money as if it were our own.I was born in Long Beach, California. Yes, I’m one of those rare natives of Los Angeles. While attending Birmingham High in Van Nuys, I decided I wanted to become a medical doctor. I went to UCLA as a pre-med. My most enjoyable memories come from being in the UCLA Marching Band. However, I found I really didn’t have the stomach for medicine, so I transferred to Cal State Northridge to become a Money Doctor. While at Northridge, I was on the Golf Team, Swim Team and the Snow Ski Team. I graduated with a B.S. in Accounting. I spent the first four years in accounting working for a couple
of small C.P.A. firms. I then went to work with my father’s firm. After five
years, he and I went out on our own. I worked together with my father for 25
years. He retired in 2009. I decided to join with Larry because of the deep
respect I have for him.My wife, Frida, and I have been married since 1995. In 1999, we were blessed with twins – a boy and a girl. We love going to movies, playing and watching golf, basketball, football, baseball, bowling and bike riding. I look forward to helping you cure your money woes. About Mark W. Greenberg, CPA... |
|||
|
To ensure compliance with revised Treasury Regulations under Circular 230, this is to advise you that any tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (1) avoiding tax-related penalties under the Internal Revenue Code that may be asserted against the taxpayer, or (2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any matters addressed herein. A taxpayer may rely on professional advice to avoid federal tax penalties only if that advice is reflected in a comprehensive tax opinion that conforms to stringent requirements under federal law. |
||||