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IFAC SMP Quick Poll: May-June 2012

IFAC
Jul 18, 2012 | Surveys & Reports
13 Pages
ISBN 978-1-60815-126-4
English

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This report provides a summary and, where appropriate, analysis and commentary including possible limitations of the data from the poll conducted May 7-June 14, 2012. This edition of the poll received 3,678 responses and was conducted in 15 languages.

Intended to take a snapshot of key issues facing this sector, the poll provides practitioners operating in small- and medium-sized practices (SMPs) around the world the opportunity to share their insights on key trends and developments facing them and their small business clients. The results are critical to IFAC and its member bodies gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by SMPs globally.

See also previous editions of the poll.

 

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