Top Firms: Mid-Atlantic
New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Leaders saw more-than-re-spectable growth of 6.55 percent, giving them 2011 revenues of $2,278.92 million.
Firm Headquarters
Marcum New York City
EisnerAmper New York City
J.H. Cohn* Roseland, N.J.
Rothstein, Kass & Co. Roseland, N.J.
ParenteBeard Philadelphia
WeiserMazars New York City
Citrin Cooperman & Co. New York City
Berdon New York City
Anchin, Block & Anchin New York City
Marks Paneth & Shron New York City
WithumSmith+Brown Princeton, N.J.
O’Connor Davies New York City
Friedman New York City
Schneider Downs Pittsburgh
Rosen Seymour Shapss Martin & Co. New York City
The Bonadio Group* Pittsford, N. Y.
Margolin, Winer & Evens Garden City, N. Y.
Freed Maxick CPAs Buffalo, N. Y.
Alpern Rosenthal Pittsburgh
Holtz Rubenstein Reminick Melville, N. Y.
Raich Ende Malter & Co. New York City
Reinsel Kuntz Lesher Lancaster, Pa.
Grassi & Co.* Jericho, N. Y.
Wiss & Co. Livingston, N.J.
Many of the biggest firms in the region got into the
M&A game, with both Marcum and J.H. Cohn expanding
further into New England, and others, like ParenteBeard,
using mergers to grow within the Mid-Atlantic Region. The
area also contributed two new members of the Top 100:
Reinsel Kuntz Lesher, and Raich Ender Malter & Co.
Rev.
mn.
274.20
254.60
243.00
179.50
170.00
124.50
115.00
95.00
91.50
87.38
76.72
74.50
69.20
52.30
51.30
46.43
40.50
37.80
36.42
33.80
33.50
32.97
29.70
29. 10
Profess- Total
chg. Offices Partners ionals emps.
9.33 18 138 549 904
1.39 8 164 822 986
5.65 15 174 657 1,101
9.99 8 71 677 857
4. 29 20 140 672 1,036
4. 25 6 97 405 624
15.00 5 102 285 452
2.15 2 42 327 395
2.81 1 52 205 321
0.59 3 63 312 472
5.49 12 82 340 512
15.06 7 58 282 382
7.79 6 53 241 337
6.09 2 34 267 334
3.43 4 28 167 228
10.63 7 48 204 300
3.85 2 28 168 213
5.88 3 33 182 254
6.93 3 33 148 217
1.81 2 20 119 175
34.86 4 28 109 175
12.64 4 33 179 237
20. 10 2 13 122 164
0.21 4 30 112 171
———— Fee split ————
A&A Tax MAS Other
45 30 10 15
55 28 17 0
54 30 2 14
61 36 2 1
54 28 18 0
50 40 10 0
47 36 10 7
30 40 30 0
44 43 13 0
62 27 1 10
43 33 4 20
65 28 7 0
63 35 2 0
45 35 20 0
46 35 19 0
59 17 10 14
60 30 10 0
39 39 12 10
40 40 9 11
47 40 4 9
40 60 0 0
36 34 8 22
50 31 11 8
52 35 0 13
Top Firms: Midwest
Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
North Dakota and South Dakota
The Midwest Regional Leaders put in the weakest performance in 2011, growing their revenues at a slower clip even
than in 2010 — but still growing them, by 1.11 percent, to
$852.28. Those numbers would undoubtedly have been
higher if we’d included LarsonAllen, which grew 25 percent
through a series of mergers — but its final merger, with
Clifton Gunderson, turned it into a national firm.
Next year we’ll get to puzzle out what to do with No. 2
Midwest firm Eide Bailly, which is set to merge with Great
Lakes No. 3 Wipfli in June.
Firm Headquarters
BKD Springfield, Mo.
Eide Bailly Fargo, N.D.
RubinBrown St. Louis
Lurie Besikof Lapidus & Co. Minneapolis
Honkamp Krueger & Co. Dubuque, Iowa
Kennedy and Coe Salina, Kan.
Brown Smith Wallace St. Louis
Brady, Martz & Associates Grand Forks, N.D.
Boulay, Heutmaker, Zibell & Co. Minneapolis
Lutz & Co. Omaha, Neb.
Mize, Houser & Co. Topeka, Kan.
Anders, Minkler & Diehl St. Louis
Seim Johnson Omaha, Neb.
Olsen Thielen & Co.1 St. Paul, Minn.
Rev.
mn.
391.20
151.60
61.72
34.20
33.62
30.50
26.00
23.66
19.54
19.39
18.65
17.61
12.55
12.04
Profess- Total
chg. Offices Partners ionals emps.
0.10 30 244 1,223 1,844
-0.13 19 97 881 1,251
13.73 3 28 280 362
- 5.52 1 13 78 127
6.80 6 18 92 286
-0.65 8 24 112 193
4.92 4 23 151 191
6.38 6 30 93 159
- 8.65 1 30 74 122
4.98 1 23 65 107
5.97 4 15 98 178
2.56 1 12 83 108
5. 11 1 15 45 75
- 14.49 2 11 69 98
———— Fee split ————
A&A Tax MAS Other
50 32 18 0
44 30 19 7
50 35 15 0
35 34 18 13
18 20 4 58
20 53 27 0
24 44 32 0
59 34 7 0
50 33 0 17
39 34 11 16
59 24 17 0
26 39 0 35
41 25 34 0
40 31 29 0