About Us

From starting a family, to business planning, to living in retirement, we at Sidhom Accounting and Tax Consultants are committed to addressing our clients’ financial needs, even as those needs transition. Our staff consists of a CPA and financial advisor – a duality that allows us to assess our clients’ entire financial future. Whether you are coming to us as an individual, family, or small business, we can provide an array of services – everything from implementing tax-efficient strategies, to managing investment portfolios – that best suit your specific requirements.

Albert Sidhom, CPA

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Albert Sidhom is a Certified Public Accountant. He was drawn to the world of investments and financial services from a young age, and at 19 began working in the industry as an intern while attending college. Albert interned with Spear, Leeds, & Kellogg Capital Markets, as well as Wachovia Securities, before working with Morgan Stanley for a number of years. From 2008 to 2016 Albert was a registered representative with the Cetera Financial Group before transferring in 2016 to The Investment Center, Inc.

Mr. Sidhom holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, and a Master of Business Administration in Accounting from Wilkes University. He is certified with the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) along with the New York and New Jersey State Boards of Accountancy.

In 2006, Mr. Sidhom returned to his hometown of Bayonne, New Jersey to work alongside his father, as an independent advisor at Sidhom Accounting and Tax Consultants.

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