While signs are looking better for firms.
By CPA Trendlines Research
In a contradictory combination of economic outlooks, accountants are seeing pretty good times ahead for their firms and families, but trouble for other businesses.
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According to mid-season results from the CPA Trendlines Busy Season Barometer, 38 percent of respondents think the next 12 to 18 months will be much better (at 7 percent) or at least somewhat better (31 percent) for their own firms, and almost half – 45 percent – believe they’ll be doing at least as well as last year.