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Artikel2012 MAP Survey: Signs of Recovery  
Oleh: Drew, Jeff
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 214 no. 6 (Dec. 2012), page 26-30.
Topik: Polls & Surveys; Accounting Firms; Trends; Fees & Charges
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Isi artikel Accounting firms aren't all the way back to where they were before the Great Recession, but they are making progress. That's one of the many findings of note in the 2012 National Management of an Accounting Practice survey, sponsored by the AICPA Private Companies Practice Section in association with the Texas Society of CPAs. The survey results also reveal divergent trends in partner and staff compensation, increased adoption of fixed-fee pricing, and the growing importance of leveraging technology to accounting firms of all sizes. Nearly two-thirds of the accounting firms surveyed reported year-over-year growth in client fees, up from 55% in the 2010 survey but short of the 80% that reported client-fee growth in 2008. Charging by the hour remains the champion of accounting firm billing practices, but fixed-fee arrangements are closing the gap. The percentage of accounting firm clients that have paid their bills in full was 47% in 2012, the same as in 2010 but down from 50% in 2008.
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