McLean, VA — September 22, 2010 — Argy, Wiltse & Robinson, P.C. (Argy), a rapidly-growing certified public accounting and business advisory firm, is pleased to announce that it has successfully completed its recent peer review with no deficiencies. Argy has received peer review reports with only the highest possible grade since its inception in 1991 - a level of quality achieved by only a small percentage of CPA firms.
The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) requires all certified public accounting firms to undergo a thorough review of their attest services and systems of quality control by another registered firm. In this case, a team from a very large national firm performed the peer review. The peer review was conducted by reviewing a sample of attest engagements performed by Argy, as well as reviewing its controls to ascertain that the firm is in compliance with industry standards.
“We are proud of the fact that Argy has completed another successful peer review with the highest possible grade since the firm’s inception,” said Paul Argy, Argy’s President and CEO. “We strive to be the best and accomplish the highest level of quality in every aspect of our business.”
Peer reviews are conducted every three years. Argy will undergo its next review in 2013.
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