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Abound Wealth Management Recognized As One of UGA’s Bulldog 100!

December 3, 2021

If you watch the show on YouTube, you’ve seen the UGA helmet on set and know our love of UGA Athletics and our pride in being UGA alumni.

That’s why we’re so excited to be recognized as one of UGA’s Bulldog 100. This award recognizes the top 100 fastest-growing organizations owned and operated by UGA alumni. Abound Wealth Management is honored to be among them. We are thankful for our Money Guy family and friends that made this possible. You can read more about this award in the article below. Go Dawgs!

Read the full article here: UGA Alumni Association Reveals 2022 Bulldog 100 Businesses

Disclaimer: Abound Wealth Managemenet, LLC. was selected by the UGA Alumni Association in the “Bulldog 100” on November 18, 2021 for the year 2022. The Bulldog 100 celebrates the top 100 fastest-growing organizations owned or operated by UGA alumni. Bulldog 100 applicants are measured by their business’ compounded annual growth rate during a three-year period. The 2022 Bulldog 100 list is based on submitted financial information for 2018-20. The Atlanta office of Warren Averett CPAs and Advisors, a Bulldog 100 partner since the program began in 2009, verified the information submitted by each company. All qualified businesses, regardless of location, are encouraged to participate. The University of Georgia receives no compensation for placing businesses on the list. To learn more about the Bulldog 100 and UGA Alumni Association, contact [email protected] or visit https://alumni.uga.edu/b100/.

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