Sabrina Wilcox

Certified Public Accountant

Sabrina Wilcox
Sabrina and her family.

Fun Facts About Sabrina

  • Her father came to the U.S. from India in the 1960s (first in his family) with practically nothing and earned his education, building a strong future for himself and his family.
  • She is married to her high school sweetheart!
  • She passed the CPA exam on her first try!

Sabrina graduated with honors from Central Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 2007. She then graduated from the accounting program at Lansing Community College, completing the necessary coursework to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. After passing the CPA exam in 2009, she joined a small CPA firm. Sabrina prepared individual, corporate, partnership, trust and estate, and nonprofit returns, and participated in tax planning/consulting as well as handling IRS correspondence related to past due taxes and penalties. Sabrina provided numerous other accounting and bookkeeping services(including payroll processing and maintenance of monthly accounting records) to a variety of clients. Sabrina obtained licensure as a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Michigan in 2010.

Sabrina enjoys developing strong working relationships with clients and is passionate about helping solve problems and simplify processes as much as possible. Sabrina has a thorough, analytical, and highly detail-oriented approach to her work, and she cares deeply about helping clients succeed.

Sabrina has been happily married for over 10 years and has three children. When she can find spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, singing/music-related activities, and being outdoors. 

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