I'm a CPA here in the area with
a smaller public accounting firm.
Not exact matches
A
small number of
firms account for most of the market capitalization, most of the net income, most of the cash, and most of the payouts of
public firms.
Her 30 years of professional
accounting experience includes twelve years for two
small local CPA
firms in the Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex; seven years in controller positions for several
small privately - owned businesses in Dallas, Texas; five years as manager of financial and SEC reporting responsibilities for a
small closely - held company in Dallas, Texas; and eight years as manager of financial and SEC reporting responsibilities for a large
public filer in Fort Worth, Texas.
So far anyway, the Big Four have not attempted to put the
small accounting firms out of business the way the US title insurers did to the real estate bar, but if it happened, what do you think would happen to the fees the
public would have to pay for non-audit work?
Round 2 Employers:
Public interest organizations, government agencies,
accounting firms,
smaller law
firms and late registration Round 1 employers seeking spring and summer law clerks or externs.