
Revenues are taking a hit.
By CPA Trendlines Research
Who ever thought it would come to this – accounting firms reducing their clientele?
It seems to be increasingly common, and the reasons are clear. It isn’t a desire to reduce revenues. It’s a desire to keep up with the workload without burning out.
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With fewer professionals entering the profession, and more of them leaving, more than half of practices are culling their less profitable or more problematic clients.
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