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Business Accountants Expect Revenue to Improve

Business Accountants Expect Revenue to Improve

Business Accountants are optimistic about their business revenue projections

According to a new survey, with 45 percent of Business Accountants expecting revenue growth are optimistic about their business revenue projections, versus 17 percent expecting revenue declines.

The survey, by the FIAccountant, a Florida Institute for Accountant, found that 44 percent of Small Business Accountants believe the U.S. economy will improve in 2012, compared to 46 percent in 2011.

While 58 percent of Business Accountants decision-makers report business-related worries keep them up at night, the Employers Business Accountants Opinion Poll found the 2012 figure to be significantly improved compared to results from a similar survey a year ago. This year, 40 percent of the 500 Small Business Accountants who were polled responded that they don’t worry about their businesses, versus 30 percent who didn’t experience sleep-depriving worries in 2011.

The latest poll also reveals that today’s Small Business Accountants worries are more focused on issues related to growing their businesses (20 percent) rather than variables that are more out of their control like the economy.

The survey found that 23 percent of Business Accountants owners surveyed said they are currently at pre-recession revenue levels. Twenty-one percent said they are currently hiring versus just 15 percent a year ago, and 21 percent of the survey respondents said they plan to hire additional part-time or seasonal workers for the summer

The restaurant industry segment reported the strongest optimism and expectation for growth in the latest Employers Small Business Opinion Poll, with 61 percent expecting the U.S. economy to improve in 2012 and 61 percent saying they expect their businesses to grow over 2011 levels. The restaurant industry also leads the way in job creation plans among small businesses, with 39 percent saying they are currently hiring and 42 percent indicating they plan to hire additional workers for the summer season.

Other industries feeling more bullish about their ability to grow revenue in 2012 include the communication industry (53 percent), manufacturing (52 percent) and financial services (51 percent).

This post was last modified on March 30, 2021 10:13 AM

Gustavo Viera

Gustavo A Viera is the managing partner of Accountants in Miami. His experience spans more than 35 years. He started his career in public accounting at the Big 4 CPA Firm of PriceWaterHouseCoopers where reached the level of senior audit manager. His Fortune 500 experience includes positions as CFO - Latin America Region for both Hewlett Packard and Telefonica of Spain. Gustavo also writes a blog twice a week that addresses trending accounting and tax issues. He is an SBA Advisor and teaches workshops for aspiring entrepreneurs. His office is located at 8950 SW 74 Court Suite 2201 – Miami, FL 33156 and is admitted to practice in the State of Florida as a licensed Certified Public Accountant. Gus welcomes questions and he can be reached at 305-431-2601.

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