if you’re not getting margins like these…

…then your cpa firm may be below average.

sageworks, a raleigh, n.c.-based business analytics software provider, reports in forbes that cpa firms may just be the most profitable business an entrepreneur can choose.

the offices of cpas tops a list of 20 other industries, with an average pretax margin of 17.1%. wired communication carriers (transmission-line operators and the like), with a 10.1% margin, rank 20th.

“industries which provide need-to-have solutions rather than nice-to-have solutions tend to do better,” says sageworks founder brian hamilton.

the data are drawn from financial statements on nearly 300,000 companies, most with under $10 million in annual revenue, and bucketed by five- and six-digit north american industry classification system codes. the figures were gathered between 2000 and 2009, to capture an entire business cycle. to be considered, each category included at least 100 companies.

two big perks with professional services: consistent demand (no matter what the economy is doing, people will still catch fevers and want to avoid paying taxes) and relatively low overhead. little surprise that traditional industries–like manufacturing and retail, which are hard to scale–didn’t make the cut. the top of that heap, including medical-equipment makers and wineries, clock 6% pretax margins; jewelry stores, 4.4%.

(ps: looking for a profitable new niche or specialty? consider the other most profitable businesses.)


the rankings

 

 

1. offices of certified public accountants

average pretax margin: 17.1%

the most profitable niche of the bunch enjoys a nice mix of pricing power (everybody needs accountants, no matter how the economy is doing), low overhead and marketing scale, thanks to plenty of repeat clients.

 

2. offices of chiropractors

average pretax margin: 16%

 

3. other accounting services

(various accounting, bookkeeping, billing and tax preparation services in any form, handled not necessarily by a certified public accountant)

average pretax margin: 15.5%

 

4. offices of dentists

average pretax margin: 15.4%

 

5. tax preparation services

average pretax margin: 15.1%

 

6. sales financing

average pretax margin: 15.1%

 

7. freestanding ambulatory surgical and emergency centers

average pretax margin: 14.8%

 

8. lessors of mini-warehouses and self-storage units

average pretax margin: 12.3%

9. offices of optometrists

average pretax margin: 12.2%

 

10. lessors of nonresidential buildings (except mini-warehouses)

average pretax margin: 11.6%

 

11. insurance agencies and brokerages

average pretax margin: 11.3%

 

12. offices of physicians (except mental health specialists)

average pretax margin: 11.2%

 

13. consumer lending

average pretax margin: 11.1%

 

14. offices of physical, occupational and speech therapists, and audiologists

average pretax margin: 11%

 

15. investment advice

average pretax margin: 11%

 

16. veterinary services

average pretax margin: 10.5%

 

17. diagnostic imaging centers

average pretax margin: 10.5%

 

18. offices of general or family practitioners

average pretax margin: 10.4%

 

19. support activities for oil and gas operations

average pretax margin: 10.3%

 

20. wired telecommunication carriers

average pretax margin: 10.1%