BDO USA reports 25% jump in revenue in FY 2022
Top 10 Firm BDO USA reported revenue of $2.4 billion for the fiscal year ending April 30, 2022, a 25% increase from fiscal year 2021, and more of today’s top stories.
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The increase represents a decade of continued year-over-year growth under CEO Wayne Berson’s leadership.
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2yThe story here is not about BDO. It's about all the other accounting/advisory firms that are not reporting 25%-ish growth year over year. Why is that? What is BDO doing that same-size companies are not doing? How about small to midsize companies-- what can they learn from this story?
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