crumbling firm infrastructures, succession, the economy, staffing shortages, and shake-outs.
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annual map survey
the new rosenberg map survey reveals a few significant things about the state of the accounting business—that growth and profit-per-partner are growing at a negligible rate and that intangible people issues are becoming painfully tangible, for example. but some more subtle truths emerge in the gimlet-eyed observations of those who advise cpa firms.
more on the 2016 outlook & forecast: cpa firm growth rates hit a wall | the five treacherous factors hobbling today’s cpa firm | sam allred: change agents needed | tamera loerzl on growth, succession plans critical for firms | allan koltin on talent wars go from white gloves to boxing gloves | get the full report: the rosenberg map survey
these truths are not self-evident. but with a little analysis, five trends emerge vividly – trends impacting cpa firms large, small, and middling. so it’s worth having a look: