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ArtikelSuccession Planning: The Challenge of What's Next  
Oleh: Amato, Neil
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 215 no. 1 (Jan. 2013), page 44-47.
Topik: Succession Planning; CPAs; Polls & Surveys
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Isi artikel CPA firm owners say succession planning is important, and a growing number of firms have formal plans in place. Still, many firms and sole proprietors have a great deal of succession planning work ahead of them. Among the challenging statistics that emerged from a recent AICPA survey on the topic: Slightly more than half of multiowner firms don't have a signed, documented succession plan in place. They know that demographically in their profession, they have to start to do that, said Thomas Broderick, CPA, managing partner at Broderick Phillippi Wright & Comunas in Albuquerque, NM. While fewer than half of multiowner practices have succession plans ready, 79% of firm owners say succession planning will be a significant issue for their firm within the next 10 years, the new AICPA research shows. Most firms understand the importance of succession planning, but the actual application sometimes loses out to more immediate concerns.
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