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Gray, Gray & Gray to host business planning seminar on Dec. 5

Canton, MA Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP, one of the country’s leading consulting, accounting and business advisory firms, will host “Power Up: How to Thrive in 2024,” a free year-end planning seminar for businesses and individuals. The seminar will be held on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, from 8:00 am to noon at the firm’s offices at 150 Royall St. Advance registration is required. Register by visiting https://www.gggllp.com/year-end-planning-seminar-2023.

The keynote address at the seminar will be delivered by economist Eric Mason, the chief financial officer for the city of Quincy, and a TEDx and World Finance Forum speaker. He will speak on the economic outlook for 2024, including inflation, global economic changes, and potential next moves by the Federal Reserve.

Individual sessions during the seminar will cover a range of tax, M&A and strategic planning topics including:

• What impact will the latest tax changes have on your business and personal financial planning?

• How are companies using strategic planning and technology to navigate and adapt to the changing business environment?

• What factors may cause the M&A market to reignite in 2024? 

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