Royer Advisors and Accountants is the full-service accounting, tax, and business advisory firm you rely on for answers, advice, and solutions for success.

Business Tax, Accounting + Advising
From routine tax preparation to complex reviews, sophisticated accounting to CFO services, Royer helps small and medium-sized businesses from start to success to succession.

Maine's Premier Dental Accounting Firm
Specializing in financial management, consulting, reviews, reporting, valuation, buying, and selling of dental practices, Royer is more than expert CPA services.

Municipal Auditing
An independent, risk-based approach to ensure the accuracy of your financial information and the highest level of assurance.

Valuation and Litigation Support Expertise
Who We Serve
Medium-sized businesses in construction, real estate, and manufacturing as well as closely held companies
Dental practices
Municipalities and school districts
The Royer Report
Minnesota Appellate Court Upholds Prejudicial Conduct to Oppressed Shareholder and Affirms Disallowance of Marketability Discount
Gerring Props. v. Gerring The appellate court of Minnesota considered appeals and cross-appeals in a series of shareholders’ disputes. The appellants are Gerring Properties Inc. (GP) and Quality CarWash Operations Ltd. (QCW). QCW operated a family-owned car-wash...
Education Benefits Can Help You Recruit and Retain Smart Employees
Are your company's supervisors current on the latest and most effective management strategies? Do IT staffers have the most advanced knowledge about cybersecurity and network administration? If your workers could use upgraded skills and fresh, professional knowledge,...
Federal Appellate Court, 4th District, Affirms District Court as to Violation of ERISA but Allows Offset of Debt Forgiveness in Determining Damages
Walsh v. Vinoskey This case was an appeal from the well-publicized district court case regarding the violation of ERISA regarding the sale of stock by the company owner to a company ESOP. The appellate court affirmed that the district court did not err, finding that...


