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Mergers
Morris Goodman
In Boston
Five new partners joined us as a
result of mergers in Boston.
As a result of our merger with
Goodman & Goodman we have been
joined by Morris Goodman, Nathan
Goodman, Armin J. Frankel and
Samuel J. Moshcovitz.
Morris Goodman, author and frequent
lecturer on federal income
taxes, received B.C.S. and B.B.A. degrees
from Northeastern University
and Boston University and started
his own practice in 1934. The partnership
of Goodman & Goodman was \
formed four years later. He is a member
of the American Institute of
CPAs, where he has served on committees
and as a member of Council
1964-65. He was president of the
Massachusetts Society 1964-65, has
been chairman and member of several
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of their committees, and is presently
a member of the Executive Committee.
During his presidency he was
instrumental in organizing the Educational
Foundation, of which he is
now president.
Nathan Goodman, known for his
work in taxes and estate planning,
graduated cum laude from Harvard
College in 1937 and from Harvard
Law School in 1940. He is a member
of the American Institute of CPAs,
and also of the Massachusetts Society,
where he has served on the Estate
Planning and Income Tax Committees.
Mr. Goodman is a member of
the Boston Estate Planning Council,
and his articles and speeches on taxation
have been featured in the Massachusetts
CPA Review and other
publications.
Samuel J. Moshcovitz, a graduate
Partners
Samuel J. Moshcovitz
of Bentley College, is a native of Berlin,
New Hampshire. He joined
Goodman & Goodman in 1932 and
became a partner in 1944. Mr. Moshcovitz
is a member of the American
Institute of CPAs and of the Massachusetts
Society of CPAs, where he
has served on the Small Business committee.
He is also a member of the
accountants' division of the Combined
Jewish Philanthropies and is
active in civic and philanthropic
organizations.
Armin J. Frankel graduated from
the College of the City of New York
in 1943, and passed the Massachusetts
CPA examination in 1954 with
honors. He is a member of the American
Institute of CPAs and the Massachusetts
Society of CPAs, in which
he has served on the Auditing and
Practice Review Committees. He is
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