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    Australia’s Top 100 Accounting Firms have been revealed.

    Mid-tier firm revenue surges 17pc, outpacing big four

    Strong demand for traditional auditing, accounting and tax services, along with fast-growing consulting offerings, helped boost annual revenue at mid-tier firms.

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    • Edmund Tadros
    Australia’s Top 100 Accounting Firms 2023 revealed.

    Revealed: Australia’s best accounting firms in 2023

    Income across Australia’s 100 biggest accounting firms jumped almost 12 per cent last financial year, with mid-tier firms outgrowing the big four.

    • Edmund Tadros
    The Reserve Bank of Australia will need to see deeper evidence of a slowdown in the labour market before being convinced that higher interest rates are really biting.

    Accounting firms look offshore amid ongoing talent drought

    Accounting firm leaders are still having trouble hiring and retaining quality staff, and are increasingly sending work offshore to countries with low labour costs.

    • Edmund Tadros
    Sovereign Private partner Sheridan Green thinks Chartered Accountants ANZ doesn’t cater effectively for smaller firms.

    Smaller firms slam accounting regime as ‘useless’

    Smaller accounting firms say the current regulatory regime is useless and riven by conflicts of interest between the major professional bodies and the larger firms.

    • Edmund Tadros
    The big four are coming after Nexia’s staff, Mal Di Giulio says.

    Mid-tier accounting firms fight off big four poaching efforts

    Mid-sized firms are offering salaries 10 per cent higher than the big four, increasing bonuses and speeding up promotions.

    • Hannah Wootton
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    November 2022

    Some big four firms have more than doubled their graduate intakes.

    Big four accountants ramp up graduate recruitment by 85pc

    Some top firms such as PwC, RSM and BlueRock more than doubled their intakes as the battle for white-collar talent continued.

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    The “war on talent” is keeping accounting firm owners and their clients awake at night, Marisa Riccio says.

    The No. 1 problem for accountants (for the second year in a row)

    Industry leaders say staff shortages are the biggest barrier to growth, the Financial Review Top 100 Accounting Firms list revealed.

    • Hannah Wootton
    Narelle Hawken and Michael Harmer - operations manager and director of FinCare respectively - are looking at how to increase their client base despite economic downturn.

    These accounting firms have plans for growth despite a downturn

    Australia’s biggest accounting outfits are looking to increase marketing, award fewer wage rises and upgrade technology in the face of economic downturn.

    • Hannah Wootton
    Mili and Dinesh Aggarwal are director and founder respectively of Fortuna Advisors, Australia’s fastest growing accounting firm.

    Revenue at 100 biggest accounting firms jumps 14.5pc

    The pandemic and economic downturn have sparked a boom in tax, compliance and refinancing advice.

    • Hannah Wootton
    The big four consultancies remain the largest providers of accounting services in Australia.

    Revealed: Australia’s best accounting firms in 2022

    Income across Australia’s 100 biggest accounting firms jumped almost 15 per cent last financial year.

    • Hannah Wootton
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    Revenue at the big four accounting firms is up 17 per cent.

    ‘Behemoth’ big four consulting firms keep getting bigger

    Revenue at PwC, Deloitte, EY and KPMG jumped a collective 17 per cent last year, the latest Top 100 Accounting Firms list revealed, while headcounts also grew.

    • Hannah Wootton

    September 2022

    Accounting firms are saving as much as $47,000 per employee by using offshore labour, which in turn allows them to pay local staff more in a bid to retain talent.

    Accounting firms look offshore to save 25-50pc on salaries

    Accounting firms are saving as much as $47,000 per employee by using offshore labour, which in turn allows them to pay local staff more in a bid to retain talent.

    • Hannah Wootton

    November 2021

    Grant Thornton CEO Greg Keith.

    ‘Inundated’: Pandemic boosts accounting income, but staff crisis grows

    Strong demand from clients wanting assistance navigating the COVID-19 pandemic has boosted revenue across the country’s largest accounting firms, with the ongoing shortage of professionals across the sector now the main constraint on the sector.

    • Edmund Tadros
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    The nation’s best accounting firms in 2021 revealed

    The Australian Financial Review’s list of Top 100 Accounting Firms explores how the industry is performing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    5 up-and-coming accounting firms that just missed the top 100

    A round-up of emerging boutique accounting firms from around the country that didn’t quite make The Australian Financial Review Top 100 Accounting Firms list.

    • Edmund Tadros

    October 2021

    Most office workers do not look forward to returning five days a week to the office now that they are used to working from home.

    Remote working to stay at accounting firms but with a warning

    Leaders at Australia’s largest accounting firms are open to allowing staff to continue to work from home now that the lockdowns have ended, but warn that serving clients is still best done in person.

    • Edmund Tadros
    ESV CEO Ashima Seth

    ‘Fees are exorbitant’: Accounting bosses reveal staffing struggle

    As a skills shortage continues to rip through the accounting industry, the leaders of nine firms explain how they’re trying to recruit and retain staff.

    • Edmund Tadros
    Mal Di Giulio, chairman of Nexia accounting network.

    Staffing crisis hits Australia’s top accounting firms

    The nation’s Top 100 accounting firms are responding to the tight labour market conditions by raising pay and increasing bonuses – but it still isn’t enough.

    • Edmund Tadros
    Many accounting firms are hesitant about making vaccinations compulsory for staff.

    Accounting firms reluctant to mandate COVID-19 vaccination

    Accounting firms are unlikely to follow in the footsteps of Deloitte, EY and PwC in introducing vaccine mandates.

    • Edmund Tadros

    December 2020

    Annual partner profit at Deloitte fell by more than 20 per cent.

    Accounting industry remains split on gender targets

    While the big four all have specific targets aimed at increasing gender diversity at the partnership level, industry leaders remain split on whether targets are needed.

    • Peter Quattrocelli
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    November 2020

    Emerging firms.

    These firms missed out on a spot but don't count them out

    These emerging boutique accounting firms from around the country are thriving despite COVID-19.

    • Edmund Tadros
    The best Australian accounting firms.

    The nation's best accounting firms revealed

    The Australian Financial Review's list is a comprehensive look at how the industry is performing in the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Teresa Dennison of Sage Software Australia.

    Mid-tier accountants outgrow big four

    A surge in demand for traditional accounting services has led to mid-tier accounting firms growing by a faster rate than the big four consulting firms amid the COVID-19 recession.

    • Edmund Tadros and Hannah Wootton
    Professional services firms are cutting staff and partner pay and hours, ordering annual leave and freezing hiring as they respond to COVID-19.

    Audit helps Deloitte, EY, KPMG, PwC grow amid pandemic

    The big four firms – Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PwC – have managed to continue growing amid a pandemic-induced economic downturn that has hit demand for their consulting services.

    • Edmund Tadros
    "A fairly big merger" has helped Nexia's revenue boom, Mal Di Giulio says.

    Mergers help save jobs at mid-tier firms

    Pushing ahead with tactical mergers and acquisitions despite the pandemic has helped some of Australia's largest mid-tier accounting firms continue growing during the recession.

    • Hannah Wootton