By Marc Rosenberg
The Rosenberg Practice Management Library
Before we get too far, we must answer a basic question: Why would a CPA firm ever want to make someone a partner in the first place? Why would it want to share profits with more people?
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The short answer is that it must be beneficial to both the firm and the new partner. A win-win, as the saying goes.
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