The questions aren’t new, but the answers should direct your strategy.
By CPA Trendlines Research
The Rosenberg MAP Survey: National Study of CPA Firm Statistics
As Gale Crosley, of Crosley+Consulting, notes in the 2022 Rosenberg Survey, we are in the midst of “an unusual year of high uncertainty, unpredictability and sapped energy among our profession’s leaders.”
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The profession, once characterized as staid and stable, has been hit by a confluence of what Crosley calls “major thunderbolts,” to wit:
- disruptive technologies
- shifting economic conditions
- non-traditional competition
- fast-moving regulation
- extensive talent constraints
- work-from-anywhere options
- unexpected market demand
- private equities investing in firms
- baby boomer retirements