By Lori W. Braden, vice president – strategic marketing
When it comes to benchmarking CPA firm operations, there is no better guide than the National Management of an Accounting Practice (MAP) Survey administered by AICPA PCPS/CPA.com. Conducted every two years, the MAP Survey presents a clear picture of how your firm aligns with similar-sized practices in Pennsylvania and across the country.
PICPA members: View the results of 2016 and 2014 MAP Surveys. |
“One of the most telling conclusions revealed in the survey this year is that you don’t have to be big to run a very profitable firm, and you don’t have to be small to be innovative and nimble,” says Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, AICPA’s vice president of firm services and global alliance in the 2016 MAP Survey commentary.
AICPA PCPS has worked with practitioners to streamline the survey, and it now only focuses on the most important key performance indicators. That means the survey will take much less time to complete than in years past, and will still provide valuable insight.
Why take the survey? Here’s what’s in it for you:
PCPS members will receive additional benefits, such as full access to the survey platform for real-time comparisons, downloadable trends reports, PowerPoint reports, and customizable reports by specified filters when results are available.
Click here to get started on the 2018 AICPA PCPS/CPA.com National MAP Survey. The survey closes on July 16. All identifiable information is strictly confidential.
By Lori W. Braden, vice president – strategic marketing
When it comes to benchmarking CPA firm operations, there is no better guide than the National Management of an Accounting Practice (MAP) Survey administered by AICPA PCPS/CPA.com. Conducted every two years, the MAP Survey presents a clear picture of how your firm aligns with similar-sized practices in Pennsylvania and across the country.
PICPA members: View the results of 2016 and 2014 MAP Surveys. |
“One of the most telling conclusions revealed in the survey this year is that you don’t have to be big to run a very profitable firm, and you don’t have to be small to be innovative and nimble,” says Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, AICPA’s vice president of firm services and global alliance in the 2016 MAP Survey commentary.
AICPA PCPS has worked with practitioners to streamline the survey, and it now only focuses on the most important key performance indicators. That means the survey will take much less time to complete than in years past, and will still provide valuable insight.
Why take the survey? Here’s what’s in it for you:
PCPS members will receive additional benefits, such as full access to the survey platform for real-time comparisons, downloadable trends reports, PowerPoint reports, and customizable reports by specified filters when results are available.
Click here to get started on the 2018 AICPA PCPS/CPA.com National MAP Survey. The survey closes on July 16. All identifiable information is strictly confidential.
By Lori W. Braden, vice president – strategic marketing
When it comes to benchmarking CPA firm operations, there is no better guide than the National Management of an Accounting Practice (MAP) Survey administered by AICPA PCPS/CPA.com. Conducted every two years, the MAP Survey presents a clear picture of how your firm aligns with similar-sized practices in Pennsylvania and across the country.
PICPA members: View the results of 2016 and 2014 MAP Surveys. |
“One of the most telling conclusions revealed in the survey this year is that you don’t have to be big to run a very profitable firm, and you don’t have to be small to be innovative and nimble,” says Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, AICPA’s vice president of firm services and global alliance in the 2016 MAP Survey commentary.
AICPA PCPS has worked with practitioners to streamline the survey, and it now only focuses on the most important key performance indicators. That means the survey will take much less time to complete than in years past, and will still provide valuable insight.
Why take the survey? Here’s what’s in it for you:
PCPS members will receive additional benefits, such as full access to the survey platform for real-time comparisons, downloadable trends reports, PowerPoint reports, and customizable reports by specified filters when results are available.
Click here to get started on the 2018 AICPA PCPS/CPA.com National MAP Survey. The survey closes on July 16. All identifiable information is strictly confidential.
By Lori W. Braden, vice president – strategic marketing
When it comes to benchmarking CPA firm operations, there is no better guide than the National Management of an Accounting Practice (MAP) Survey administered by AICPA PCPS/CPA.com. Conducted every two years, the MAP Survey presents a clear picture of how your firm aligns with similar-sized practices in Pennsylvania and across the country.
PICPA members: View the results of 2016 and 2014 MAP Surveys. |
“One of the most telling conclusions revealed in the survey this year is that you don’t have to be big to run a very profitable firm, and you don’t have to be small to be innovative and nimble,” says Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, AICPA’s vice president of firm services and global alliance in the 2016 MAP Survey commentary.
AICPA PCPS has worked with practitioners to streamline the survey, and it now only focuses on the most important key performance indicators. That means the survey will take much less time to complete than in years past, and will still provide valuable insight.
Why take the survey? Here’s what’s in it for you:
PCPS members will receive additional benefits, such as full access to the survey platform for real-time comparisons, downloadable trends reports, PowerPoint reports, and customizable reports by specified filters when results are available.
Click here to get started on the 2018 AICPA PCPS/CPA.com National MAP Survey. The survey closes on July 16. All identifiable information is strictly confidential.
By Lori W. Braden, vice president – strategic marketing
When it comes to benchmarking CPA firm operations, there is no better guide than the National Management of an Accounting Practice (MAP) Survey administered by AICPA PCPS/CPA.com. Conducted every two years, the MAP Survey presents a clear picture of how your firm aligns with similar-sized practices in Pennsylvania and across the country.
PICPA members: View the results of 2016 and 2014 MAP Surveys. |
“One of the most telling conclusions revealed in the survey this year is that you don’t have to be big to run a very profitable firm, and you don’t have to be small to be innovative and nimble,” says Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, AICPA’s vice president of firm services and global alliance in the 2016 MAP Survey commentary.
AICPA PCPS has worked with practitioners to streamline the survey, and it now only focuses on the most important key performance indicators. That means the survey will take much less time to complete than in years past, and will still provide valuable insight.
Why take the survey? Here’s what’s in it for you:
PCPS members will receive additional benefits, such as full access to the survey platform for real-time comparisons, downloadable trends reports, PowerPoint reports, and customizable reports by specified filters when results are available.
Click here to get started on the 2018 AICPA PCPS/CPA.com National MAP Survey. The survey closes on July 16. All identifiable information is strictly confidential.
By Lori W. Braden, vice president – strategic marketing
When it comes to benchmarking CPA firm operations, there is no better guide than the National Management of an Accounting Practice (MAP) Survey administered by AICPA PCPS/CPA.com. Conducted every two years, the MAP Survey presents a clear picture of how your firm aligns with similar-sized practices in Pennsylvania and across the country.
PICPA members: View the results of 2016 and 2014 MAP Surveys. |
“One of the most telling conclusions revealed in the survey this year is that you don’t have to be big to run a very profitable firm, and you don’t have to be small to be innovative and nimble,” says Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, AICPA’s vice president of firm services and global alliance in the 2016 MAP Survey commentary.
AICPA PCPS has worked with practitioners to streamline the survey, and it now only focuses on the most important key performance indicators. That means the survey will take much less time to complete than in years past, and will still provide valuable insight.
Why take the survey? Here’s what’s in it for you:
PCPS members will receive additional benefits, such as full access to the survey platform for real-time comparisons, downloadable trends reports, PowerPoint reports, and customizable reports by specified filters when results are available.
Click here to get started on the 2018 AICPA PCPS/CPA.com National MAP Survey. The survey closes on July 16. All identifiable information is strictly confidential.
By Lori W. Braden, vice president – strategic marketing
When it comes to benchmarking CPA firm operations, there is no better guide than the National Management of an Accounting Practice (MAP) Survey administered by AICPA PCPS/CPA.com. Conducted every two years, the MAP Survey presents a clear picture of how your firm aligns with similar-sized practices in Pennsylvania and across the country.
PICPA members: View the results of 2016 and 2014 MAP Surveys. |
“One of the most telling conclusions revealed in the survey this year is that you don’t have to be big to run a very profitable firm, and you don’t have to be small to be innovative and nimble,” says Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, AICPA’s vice president of firm services and global alliance in the 2016 MAP Survey commentary.
AICPA PCPS has worked with practitioners to streamline the survey, and it now only focuses on the most important key performance indicators. That means the survey will take much less time to complete than in years past, and will still provide valuable insight.
Why take the survey? Here’s what’s in it for you:
PCPS members will receive additional benefits, such as full access to the survey platform for real-time comparisons, downloadable trends reports, PowerPoint reports, and customizable reports by specified filters when results are available.
Click here to get started on the 2018 AICPA PCPS/CPA.com National MAP Survey. The survey closes on July 16. All identifiable information is strictly confidential.
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