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Top-500 Chattanooga firm announces major merger

JHM Certified Public Accountants is joining forces with CPA firm Harting, Bishop & Arrendale.

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JHM won the Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Business Ethics in 2022.

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Chattanooga CPA firm JHM Certified Public Accountants (JHM) is making money moves.

Earlier this month, the firm announced its merger with esteemed CPA firm Harting, Bishop & Arrendale of Cleveland, TN — expanding its presence in East Tennessee and strengthening its overall financial offerings.

The new and improved entity will continue to operate under the JHM name, and customers across the state can expect the same excellent service they’ve come to enjoy from both firms.

A win for Tennessee

JHM has been a member of the Scenic City community since 1977, and is a two-time finalist for the Chattanooga Chamber’s Small Business of the Year award. For current (and future) clients, the merger means a more robust support staff + additional financial services.

If you’re in the Cleveland area, you’ll now have access to additional expertise and advisory services in key sectors, including construction, manufacturing, real estate, and healthcare.

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