Executive Preview: How Hard Are YOU Working?

The preliminary answers are in.

And it appears that finance and accounting professionals are among the hardest working and most stressed-out white-collar workers in the nation.

KEY DATA POINTS:
 About two-thirds of finance and accounting professionals consider themselves ?frequently? stressed or ?at a crisis point!?
 About 38% would change jobs for better working conditions ? even it means a pay cut.
 Some 92% of professionals work more than 41 hours per week.

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 Are things getting better or worse?
 How professionals spend their precious time.
 The latest busy season outlook.
 How bad will it be?
 Do you know the best techniques for time management and work-life balance?

MORE STUDIES INTO PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AND ATTITUDES
You may also be interested in these other (FREE) Bay Street Group reports:

Trends and Issues in Personal Financial Advisory Services:
BSGPFPTrendsExecPreviewNov05_wbdr.pdf

Small-Office and Home-Office Strategies for Peak Productivity:
SOHOPreview.pdf

The CPAs’ Technology Wish List:
CPATechWishListOct05.pdf

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  1. Excellent survey!

    Depressing as hell and to the point. The quality of our professional lives is ‘gone to hell.”

    it’ time for all of us to start rationally looking for ways to simplify our businesses and make more room for quality time in our lives.

    We should be working to live…NOT living to work.

    Patrick McEvoy
    President
    CPA MArketing Best Practices
    http://www.cpamarketingbestpractices.com/

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