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Accountancy Market

Published by: Key Note Publications Ltd

Published: Sep. 1, 2007 - 84 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary

1. Market Definition

REPORT COVERAGE

MARKET SECTORS

Audit and Accounting

Taxation and Legal Services

Corporate Finance and Business Recovery

Management Consultancy

MARKET TRENDS

A Rapidly Growing Market

Skills Shortage

Mergers Among Mid-Tier Accountancy Firms

More Regulations

More Negotiations With HM Revenue & Customs

ECONOMIC TRENDS

Population

Table 1: UK Resident Population Estimates by Sex (000), Mid-Years 2002-2006

Gross Domestic Product

Table 2: UK Gross Domestic Product at Current and Annual Chain-Linked Prices (£m), 2002-2006

Inflation

Table 3: UK Rate of Inflation (%), 2002-2006

Unemployment

Table 4: Actual Number of Unemployed Persons in the UK (million), 2002-2006

MARKET POSITION

The UK

Overseas

2. Market Size

INTRODUCTION

THE TOTAL MARKET

Table 5: The Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services by Sector by Value (£bn), 2002-2006

Figure 1: The Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services by Sector by Value (£bn), 2002-2006

Figure 2: Market Share of the Big Four in the UK Accountancy and Related Services Market (%), 2006

BY MARKET SECTOR

Figure 3: The Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services by Sector by Value (%), 2006

Audit and Accounting

Table 6: The Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services — Fee Income from Audit and Accounting (£m), 2002-2006

Taxation and Legal Services

Table 7: The Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services — Fee Income from Taxation and Legal Services (£m), 2002-2006

Corporate Finance and Business Recovery

Table 8: The Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services — Fee Income from Corporate Finance and Business Recovery (£m), 2002-2006

Management Consultancy

Table 9: The Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services — Fee Income from Management Consultancy† (£m), 2002-2006

3. Industry Background

INTRODUCTION

RECENT HISTORY

INDUSTRY SYNOPSIS

Table 10: Financial Results for Companies Engaged in Accounting and Auditing Activities (£000, % and £), Latest Financial Results

NUMBER OF COMPANIES

Table 11: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged in Accountancy† by Turnover Sizeband (number and %), 2004-2006

EMPLOYMENT

Table 12: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged in Accountancy† by Employment Sizeband (number and %), 2004-2006

Figure 4: Members of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales by Area of Occupation (%), December 2006

REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE MARKETPLACE

DISTRIBUTION

HOW ROBUST IS THE MARKET?

LEGISLATION

KEY TRADE ASSOCIATIONS

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales

Association of Chartered Certified Accountants

The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants

The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ireland

4. Competitor Analysis

THE MARKETPLACE

The Big Four

Table 13: The Big Four Leading Accountancy Practices by UK Fee Income (£m), 2006/2007

The Mid-Tier Firms

Table 14: The Leading 46 Second-Tier UK Accountancy Practices by Fee Income (£m), 2006/2007

MARKET LEADERS

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

Deloitte & Touche LLP

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

KPMG LLP

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

Ernst & Young LLP

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

Grant Thornton UK LLP

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

BDO Stoy Hayward LLP

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

Baker Tilly

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

Smith & Williamson

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

PKF LLP

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

Tenon Group PLC

Company Structure

Current and Future Developments

Financial Results

OUTSIDE SUPPLIERS

MARKETING ACTIVITY

5. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats

STRENGTHS

WEAKNESSES

OPPORTUNITIES

THREATS

6. Buying Behaviour

OVERVIEW

7. Current Issues

NO MERGER OF INSTITUTIONS

THE FUTURE OF THE BIG FOUR

AUDIT CHOICE

SMALL FIRMS UNDER PRESSURE

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS

A PLEA FOR PRINCIPLES-BASED ACCOUNTING STANDARDS

8. The Global Market

FEE INCOME

Table 15: The Top Ten Accountancy Networks by Fee Income and Number of Professional Staff ($bn and number), 2006

9. Forecasts

INTRODUCTION

The Economy

Table 16: Economic Forecasts (000, % and million), 2007-2011

FORECASTS 2007 TO 2011

Table 17: The Forecast Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services by Sector by Value (£bn), 2007-2011

Figure 5: The Forecast Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services by Sector by Value (£bn), 2007-2011

MARKET GROWTH

Figure 6: Growth in the Total UK Market for Accountancy and Related Services by Value (£bn), 2002-2011

FUTURE TRENDS

Professional Issues

More EU Directives and Initiatives

10. Further Sources

Associations

Publications

Government Publications

Bisnode Sources

Abstract

This Key Note Market Report covers accountancy services in the UK. There are four types of accountancy service: audit and accounting (called business assurance by the major accountancy firms); taxation and legal services; corporate finance, including business recovery; and management consultancy.

The accountancy market has been very strong during 2006 and 2007. The rise in demand for accountancy services has been caused by the growth in the economy, the boom in the financial services sector, the increasing complexity of tax legislation and the need that many organisations have for business advice. Despite this, there are accountancy firms that have either made a loss or a very slim profit. Key Note estimates that the total accountancy market increased in value by 10.5% in 2006, to £19.59bn. This figure includes an estimate for the growth in the consultancy market, which accountancy firms also serve.

The accountancy market is dominated by the Big Four global accountancy firms. These firms audit practically all of the top 100 public companies, as well as the majority of the top 350 companies. Beyond the Big Four are many so-called mid-tier firms, among which there are some very significant accountancy firms. Although the mid-tier firms are reporting increased growth, the gap between the Big Four and the rest appears to be widening. It is difficult to see how this gap will be narrowed.

The issues that concern the accountancy profession include: auditor liability; audit choice; the role of the Big Four firms; the future for small firms and sole proprietors; skills shortages; and accountancy standards. Following the merger of Robson Rhodes and Grant Thornton, the prospect of more mergers is apparent: a lot of small accountancy firms appear vulnerable.

Key Note forecasts that the UK accountancy market will grow by more than 8% year-on-year to 2009, before slowing slightly in 2010 and 2011.

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