Features - The CPA Journal Millennium Series - How Does Your Firm Compare? - New U.S. Census Bureau data (for 1997) recognize CPA firms as a distinct business category, allowing CPAs to identify general competitive information by region. Interestingly, CPA firms remain concentrated in central business districts, whereas recent economic growth has occurred most rapidly in suburban locations.
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2001
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Authors: | Zlatkovich, Charles P. ; Putnam, Karl B. |
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The CPA journal. - New York, NY : New York State Soc. of Certified Public Accountants, ISSN 0094-2049, ZDB-ID 8606109. - Vol. 71.2001, 2, p. 36-41
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