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We give great advice at Bader Martin. That's because we take your success personally. We see traditional accounting services as just the beginning of our work. In an ever more complex world, we help you to develop strategies for the challenges you face and the goals you set. Then we roll up our sleeves and get down to business.

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They're not things we like to think about: burglary, accident, sudden death, natural disaster, an extended hospital stay.

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Bader Martin makes Seattle Business magazine's list of 100 Best Companies to Work for 2009

Walt Smith is named 2009 Professional of the Year by the University of Washington chapter of Beta Alpha Psi.

Chris Strand is elected to the Board of Trustees, University of Redlands.

New consent forms available for Bader Martin's 1040 clients.

Chris Strand earns the AICPA's Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) credential.

Bader Martin is nominated for 2008-2009 Leadership Giving Award and Most Significant Increase Award by United Way.

Bader Martin is the region's tenth largest CPA firm according to the Puget Sound Business Journal.

Independent study of client satisfaction lists David Stiefel among Seattle's best personal wealth managers for 2009. 

Chris Strand is elected to the Executive Committee of the Estate Planning Council of Seattle.

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