No partners, so it's more fun wth the family
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Paul Ferla's accounting firm, Paul P. Ferla, works only on a fee basis and does not take commissions. The firm's projected fees for 1999-2000 are A$1.5 million, compared to A$1.15 million in 1997-98. Ferla has two master's degrees, and spends his spare time training in martial arts and tending to his cattle farm.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 1999
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A genuine town and country outfit
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Bird Cameron, the successful accounting firm, had a 1998-1999 net revenue of $32.7 million. Although the firm has increased its accounts in cities and larger corporations over the years, it still values the country town accounts that they are traditionally known for and that have made them so successful.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 1999
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Capital-city services at out-of-town prices
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Wollongong-based accountancy firm Partners Developing Your Business split from an existing partnership in 1994 and estimates fees for 1999-2000 will reach A$750,000. A profile of the company is presented.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2000
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