Top Firms: Southeast
Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, North
Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee
The Southeast Regional Leaders saw the
second strongest growth of all our regions,
boosting their revenues 18.37 percent, to
$797.52 million.
Leading the way was the super-reg-
ional firm Dixon Hughes Goodman, which
brought together the Capital Region’s
Goodman & Co. and the Southeast’s Dixon
Hughes. The combined firm is listed as
a Southeast Regional Leader, but it also
retains an extremely strong presence in the
Capital Region — as, for that matter, does
Southeast No. 2 Cherry, Bekaert & Hol-
land, which is headquartered in Virginia.
Firm Headquarters
Dixon Hughes Goodman Charlotte, N.C.
Cherry, Bekaert & Holland Richmond, Va.
Habif, Arogeti & Wynne Atlanta
Elliott Davis Greenville, S.C.
Lattimore, Black, Morgan & Cain Brentwood, Tenn.
Frazier & Deeter Atlanta
Joseph Decosimo & Co. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mauldin & Jenkins Atlanta
Mountjoy Chilton Medley Louisville, Ky.
Bennett Thrasher † Atlanta
Frost Little Rock, Ark.
Dean Dorton Allen Ford Lexington, Ky.
WebsterRogers Florence, S.C.
Rev.
mn.
295.00
111.18
58.14
57.55
57.00
37.29
33.50
31.80
30. 15
23. 22
23. 14
22.42
17. 13
Profess- Total
chg. Offices Partners ionals emps.
52.85 30 174 1,108 1,616
13.01 15 45 579 804
-1.51 2 29 206 277
5.35 10 51 241 365
2.33 3 40 256 356
6.88 3 10 119 157
- 12.67 8 29 194 281
-2.15 4 37 101 168
10.68 4 32 140 211
-1.02 1 22 NA 129
- 3. 22 3 9 106 144
39.51 2 30 87 143
3.44 8 21 80 120
———— Fee split ————
A&A Tax MAS Other
41 36 23 0
51 36 8 5
45 36 8 11
48 36 12 4
26 36 14 24
38 41 0 21
45 40 7 8
75 23 1 1
47 33 9 11
NA NA NA NA
48 39 12 1
38 40 22 0
38 38 14 10
Top Firms: Southwest
Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma
and Texas
The Southwest grew more strongly in 2011
than in 2010, but still was one of the weaker
performers among the regions, with the
Regional Leaders’ combined revenues growing 1.96 percent to $339.45 million.
No. 1 Southwest firm Weaver eas-
ily kept its position as by far the largest in
the area, helped by strategic mergers. No.
2 Whitley Penn, though, showed strong
growth of almost 17 percent.
Firm
Weaver
Whitley Penn
Padgett, Stratemann & Co.
Gainer, Donnelly & Desroches
PKF Texas
Briggs & Veselka
TravisWolff
REDW
Cain Watters & Associates
Lane Gorman Trubitt
Johnson Miller & Co.
Henry & Horne
BeachFleischman*
PMB Helin Donovan
MaloneBailey
Headquarters
Rev.
mn.
66.40
37.50
27.37
20.53
19.93
19.59
19. 20
19.08
18. 10
18. 10
17.05
15.90
14.60
13.49
12.61
Profess- Total
chg. Offices Partners ionals emps.
1.68 6 35 301 399
16.82 2 23 129 180
-0.04 2 15 114 162
- 3.62 1 11 62 140
2.42 1 12 97 124
3. 21 2 15 106 143
- 10.70 2 14 80 120
- 3.64 2 15 86 133
3.43 1 8 42 110
2.96 1 16 56 86
4.47 3 14 71 99
- 3.05 3 15 61 103
1.39 1 17 58 94
12. 14 7 22 86 118
-1.94 2 5 62 76
———— Fee split ————
A&A Tax MAS Other
40 47 5 8
45 40 10 5
56 35 9 0
35 55 10 0
47 45 8 0
38 55 7 0
39 49 12 0
51 17 13 19
12 15 0 73
55 39 0 6
28 49 8 15
37 55 8 0
28 48 6 18
67 33 0 0
84 16 0 0