new tech will force firms to examine value pricing if they haven’t already.
by gale crosley
the rosenberg national survey of cpa firm statistics
private equity interest in the profession will continue. new pe organizations are dotting the landscape, showing interest in firms from the top to the near bottom of the market. family offices and esop investment bankers/consultants are appearing. in the future, firms will have multiple alternative sources of equity capital.
editor’s note: every year, the 2024 rosenberg national survey of cpa firm statistics asks the profession’s top consultants two sets of questions:
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- how do you think the next 12 months will unfold? trends? predictions? other thoughts?
- how would you assess the last 12 months? trends? observations? struggles?
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private equities that have already invested are starting to more fully understand the vast operational differences between corporate america and cpa firms. this will put pressure on pe-backed firms to perform in more sophisticated ways. on the revenue growth side, corporate-world staples such as effective firmwide pipeline processes, professional sales organizations and a repeatable innovation (product management) process will start cropping up.