The BCAJ carried out a dipstick survey of professional
services firms to identify challenges faced by them. Respondents were asked to
rank the challenges faced by them.
Attributes of the respondents:
A> Location and
Presence
76%
respondents had presence in Metros and about 22% in both Metros and Non Metros.
B> Size of
Firms
18%
respondents were proprietors, 34% came from firms having 2-4 partners, 16% from
5-9 partner firms and 32% belonged to firms having more than 10 partners.
C> Years in
Practice
Only 5% respondents were in practice for
less than 10 years and another 4% were in practice for more than 10 years but
less than 20 years. Nearly 11% respondents were in practice between 20 to 30
years. Maximum respondents – 80% belonged to practices older than 30 years.
Challenges
Out of twelve challenges posed
before the respondents, the biggest challenges were as under:
Ranking |
Nature of Challenge |
Percentage of Respondents giving this ranking |
1 |
Finding and |
65% |
2 |
Identifying |
60% |
3 |
Motivating |
54% |
4 |
Business |
54% |
5 |
New |
53% |
6 |
Training and |
46% |
7 |
Fees Pressure |
43% |
8 |
Strategic |
43% |
9 |
Coping with |
39% |
10 |
Delivering |
36% |
11 |
Losing clients |
33% |
12 |
Networking |
24% |
Additional comments and challenges stated by respondents:
i. Increasing level of compliance;
ii. Frequent changes in regulations;
iii. Skills of new Chartered Accountants are low;
iv. Cost and Quality mismatch of staff;
v. Unreasonable expectations of regulators;
vi. Mid-sized firms becoming training schools for
larger firms;
vii. Perception, that practice is difficult;
viii. Clients not able to keep up with applicable
changes