Special reports: top 60 firms survey
Series: Accountancy ; 132(1319) July 2003, 25-36(9)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Series of articles from the "Accountancy" annual top 60 league table of accountancy firms shows that growth has fallen. Firms are ranked by: fee income; previous year's income; percentage change; male and female partners; total partners, fee/partners ratio; number of UK offices; LLP and year end. Article also reveals the best and worst performances and where the firms' fee income comes from. Lists the top 20 audit and accountancy firms, tax firms, corporate recovery and consultancy firms. Reports that although the majority of accountancy students are female, very few reach partnership level. Concludes with interviews with some female partners in accountancy firms.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS67068 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 123580-1001 |
Series of articles from the "Accountancy" annual top 60 league table of accountancy firms shows that growth has fallen. Firms are ranked by: fee income; previous year's income; percentage change; male and female partners; total partners, fee/partners ratio; number of UK offices; LLP and year end. Article also reveals the best and worst performances and where the firms' fee income comes from. Lists the top 20 audit and accountancy firms, tax firms, corporate recovery and consultancy firms. Reports that although the majority of accountancy students are female, very few reach partnership level. Concludes with interviews with some female partners in accountancy firms.