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Like New England, this region saw a big jump in average firm growth — leading all parts of the country at 12.5 percent.
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Key trends from this year's report, and the 2019 "Ones to Watch" ranking of up-and-coming practices.
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Revenues and average growth rates held steady in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.
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The leading practices in the country are taking a multi-pronged approach to expansion.
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Leading firms share the services and client niches where they're seeing growth.
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Total revenue for the area was down thanks to a major merger, but the average firm growth rate was up.
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Total revenue was up, while average firm growth, though still strong, was off just a little from 2017.
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The area around Washington, D.C., turned in one of the poorer performances among the regions in 2018.
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Both total revenues and average growth rates ticked upward in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
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Thanks to one of the biggest jumps in growth rates among the regions, the Northeast put in a strong showing.
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Modest growth and small shifts in position marked this year's list of the biggest tax players.
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Overall, 2018 was a better year for the accounting profession around the country.
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RoseRyan creates cannabis consultancy; Frazier & Deeter and Armanino open new offices; and more CPA news.
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L&H CPAs and Advisors -
The laboratory-testing company facing criticism for its corporate governance, will no longer use an auditor for its Luxembourg subsidiaries who was contemporaneously signing off on the accounts of businesses controlled by the company’s largest shareholder.
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Accounting firm RoseRyan has created a consultancy called Kukuza Associates to focus on servicing businesses in the growing cannabis market.
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Numbers will numb an audience, while stories will engage them deeply.
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Oklahoma State University -
Four firms share what it takes to work without a workplace.
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The deal, valued at over $1 billion, unites two companies that specialize in travel and expense management and invoicing software.
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