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Out of interest what do other AWeb users think average annual fees are for a "small practice"?

£100k?

£300k?

At what level of fees would a practice no longer be small?

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By johngroganjga
01st Aug 2015 19:05

It's all relative isn't it?

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By qhas
02nd Aug 2015 13:22

Precisely

johngroganjga wrote:
It's all relative isn't it?
for a start how many active partners ?
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By CA-London
02nd Aug 2015 19:25

Let's say a one partner firm/sole practitioner. Or fees per par

qhas wrote:
johngroganjga wrote:
It's all relative isn't it?
for a start how many active partners ?

 

Let's say a one partner firm/sole practitioner.

Or fees per partner maybe better.....

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By mjshort
02nd Aug 2015 12:03

Government Stats on Accountancy Firms 2014
11,935 Turnover size band: £0-49 (Thousands)
11,550 Turnover size band: £50-99 (Thousands)
9,145 Turnover size band: £100-249 (Thousands)
2,920 Turnover size band: £250-499 (Thousands)
1,605 Turnover size band: £500-999 (Thousands)
1,235 Turnover size band: £1000-4999 (Thousands)
275 Turnover size band: £5000+ (Thousands)

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By Sheepy306
02nd Aug 2015 16:43

Wow, interesting stats. And yet the accountancy institutes and associations still couldn't give a stuff about the overwhelming majority of their members that are 'smaller' firms.

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By Penfold
03rd Aug 2015 00:02

love it

over 23,000 firms smaller than me

 

less than  6,000 bigger

 

and all I am, is just little old me

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By Mark Lee
03rd Aug 2015 16:18

@mjshort

Are you able to share the origin of those stats please?

 

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By glumpom
03rd Aug 2015 18:38

Relevance?

Why does it matter?

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