Top 50 accountancy firms survey 2005

The latest Accountancy Age Top 50 survey is now out, revealing the most in-depth information on the UK's 50 biggest accountancy firms

Written by AccountancyAge.com

The 2005 Accountancy Age Top 50 survey is now available, revealing the most in-depth information on the UK's 50 biggest accountancy firms.

Scroll down the page for news about growth rates, how a lack of qualified staff is stifling further potential growth as well as analysis of key markets including governance, consultancy, tax and insolvency.

To view an abridged version of this year Top 50 table, go to www.accountancyage.com/resource/top50.

For those who missed out on the special magazine issue, a PDF version of the fully table, including a breakdown of audit, consultancy, corporate finance revenues, can be downloaded here .

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Top 50 - dark side of the boom
Our Top 50 survey reveals that fee income is ballooning, but the bubble could be burst by endemic recruitment problems

Top 50 - Big Four return to consultancy in disguise
Ernst & Young's re-entry into the advisory services market is of huge significance to the profession and, of course, the Big Four

Top 50 - Davids take on goliaths at their own game
The mid-tier is where the action is in the accountancy sector

Top 50 - crushing regulation drives audit fee windfall
Increased regulation has led to an audit fees bonanza, especially for the larger mid-tier firms

Top 50 - treasury plugs leaky finances at firms' cost
Accounting firms have managed to maintain a steady income stream from tax advisory services over the past year

Top 50 – moving Ford-ward
On the frontline: Tony Ford – the senior partner who has led a small firm to 26th in the Top 50

Top 50 - the need to reveal more
Is it time firms went further in how much financial information they reveal?

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