About Randee Abramson, CPA

Originally from Long Island, New York, Randee moved to Florida with her family in 1973. She graduated from Florida Atlantic University where she received her degree in Accounting. She passed the CPA exam on her 21st birthday and started her career with the “Big 8” Accounting Firm, Arthur Andersen.

Randee’s extensive industry experience includes serving as V.P. of Finance, and Controller for regional and national real estate developers, professional services, manufacturing companies, and ran a CPA firm before starting her own practice. Her clients include brokers, attorneys, physicians, restaurants, salons, automotive, real estate, retail, hospitality, and many others.

She has served on various boards and committees and is currently a member of the Florida Institute of CPA’s, American Business Women’s Association, The Greater Ft. Lauderdale Realtors Association, National Council of Jewish Women, and the Coral Springs Chamber of Commerce. She serves on the Advisory Council of iThink Financial.

Randee can assist in setup, training, and consulting for those using the Quickbooks software and is licensed in Florida as a CPA as well as a Realtor. She enjoys serving her clients needs, both tax and financial, and takes pride in being credible, professional, and accessible. She is focused on the highest quality customer service and bring years of professional experience and dedication to her clients, in every process, every day.

Randee and her husband have two children and reside in Coral Springs. When not working, she enjoys spinning, fitness, traveling, and gourmet food.

Disclaimer: Randee does not work for or with, represent, earn fees from or have any affiliation with Quickbooks or Intuit.

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