
In July 2006, Holland & Company, CPA’s received a unqualified opinion on their 2005 AICPA peer review.
AICPA members active in the practice of public accounting must be associated with a firm that participates in an AICPA practice-monitoring program if the firm performs services within the scope of the peer review standards and issues reports in accordance with AICPA professional standards.
This program, administered locally be the Illinois CPA Society, requires its member firms to be reviewed by other CPA firms every three years in order to assure that the member’s work attains set standards of quality set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
Holland & Company, CPA’s has been a participating member of this peer review program since 1995 and has always received an unqualified opinion which means that the reviewing firm has not discovered any material deficiencies in its quality of work.