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SLEDGE AND COMPANY

HIGH POINT-USA

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SLEDGE AND COMPANY
Company Title: Sledge & Company, PLLC-Certified Public Accountants and Consultants 
Company Description: sledge and company, pllc services and information for small business owners and individuals. calulators for wealth managment, taxes and personal finance. calander of current events and client educational meets. 
Keywords to Search: tax planning, small business, wealth management, wealth, retirement, management, payroll, tax returns, taxes, bookkeeping, personal service, high point, irs, investments, insurance, trust, estates, planning, retirement income 
Company Address: P.O. Box 6218 - 115 W. State Avenue,HIGH POINT,NC,USA 
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27262 
Telephone Number: 3368893013 (+1-336-889-3013) 
Fax Number: 3368895021 (+1-336-889-5021) 
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sledgeandco. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
872101 
USA SIC Description:
Accountants 
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