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Rodrigo Cigars Selects Simply-Bookkeeping to Manage Its Accounting and Bookkeeping Back-Office Operations

Rodrigo Cigars, a manufacturer of the finest ultra premium Dominican Republic Cigars have selected Simply-Bookkeeping, a Houston, TX based Accounting and Bookkeeping Company to manage its Accounting operations.

2011-06-28
HOUSTON, TX, June 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Simply-Bookkeeping, a Houston, TX based Accounting and Bookkeeping Company; today announced the signing of its newest client, Rodrigo Cigars, a manufacturer of the finest ultra premium Dominican Republic Cigars. Rodrigo Cigar's will retain Simply-Bookkeeping services to optimize and manage the company's financial back-office accounting operations.

"We are very excited about beginning this partnership with Rodrigo Cigars," said Reanna Q Hong, Managing Partner of Simply-Bookkeeping. "Their dedication to the art of crafting the finest cigars is extremely impressive and inspirational and we are excited about being a part of their continued growth. We look forward to enhancing their financial operations and helping them develop their business."

Simply-Bookkeeping will be performing accounting and bookkeeping operations for Rodrigo Cigar's.

"We launched our first cigars last year to great reviews and success and to help position for further growth we brought on board Simply-Bookkeeping, a leading accounting and bookkeeping company, to position our financial platform for our planned growth in the US retail market", stated George Rodriguez, CEO for Rodrigo Cigars. "Simply-Bookkeeping's unique tailored approach to working with fast growing companies like ours and proven results give us confidence that we will be even more successful in launching our brands direct to the retail market."

About Rodrigo Cigars

Rodrigo Cigars are a leading Pittsburgh, PA based manufacturer of the finest handmade premium cigars from its facilities in the Dominican Republic.

For more information on Rodrigo Cigars, visit http://www.rodrigocigars.com or contact George Rodriguez at george@rodrigocigars.com

About Simply-Bookkeeping

Simply-Bookkeeping is a Houston based Bookkeeping and Accounting company, serving start-up, small and mid-sized clients in the Houston metro and Gulf Coast region. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all professional industries and business financial functions, Simply-Bookkeeping collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses.

For more information on Simply-Bookkeeping, visit us at http://www.simply-bookkeeping.com or please contact us at (832) 426-3845


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[Press-News.org] Rodrigo Cigars Selects Simply-Bookkeeping to Manage Its Accounting and Bookkeeping Back-Office Operations
Rodrigo Cigars, a manufacturer of the finest ultra premium Dominican Republic Cigars have selected Simply-Bookkeeping, a Houston, TX based Accounting and Bookkeeping Company to manage its Accounting operations.