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Interview with Giancarlo Attolini, Chair, IFAC Small and Medium Practices (SMP) Committee rpNe8"sh
How important are small- and medium-sized accountancy practices? :tA|g
Small- and medium-sized practices or SMPs constitute the vast majority of accountancy practices worldwide and, in many areas of the world, are believed to employ the majority of professional accountants working in practice. SMPs provide a broad range of high-quality professional services—from the traditional audit, accounting, and tax services, to value-adding business advisory—to meet the needs of their clients who are typically small- and medium-sized entities (SMEs). SMEs are crucially important to the health and stability of the global economy: SMEs account for the for the majority of private sector GDP, employment, and growth globally, and, moreover, hold the key to the global economy’s recovery from one of the deepest economic downturns in modern times. O<x53MN^
IFAC recognizes that addressing the needs of SMPs and SMEs is important. And its members echo this sentiment. The most recent IFAC Global Leadership Survey, which polls the presidents and chief executive officers of IFAC member bodies, found that addressing the needs of SMPs and SMEs is the second most important issue facing the Global Accountancy Profession in 2012. *ppb4R;CW
Why do SMEs often choose SMPs for various professional services? y=jTS
Our global research as summarized in the IFAC information paperThe Role of SMPs in Providing Business Support to SMEs, has indicated that SMEs look to SMPs for a range of professional services for various reasons, most notably their reputation for competency and trust, responsiveness, and geographical proximity. m9Uoq[1
Why did IFAC establish the SMP Committee? What is its role? j8G>0f)
In recognition of the importance of SMPs, especially in supporting SMEs, IFAC created the SMP Committee in 2006. Since then IFAC, largely at the behest of its member bodies, has increased its commitment to helping cultivate robust SMPs. Today the SMP Committee supports SMPs in various ways. It does this primarily through IFAC member bodies—helping them support their SMP stakeholders. The committee develops guidance and tools and works to ensure the needs of the SMP and SME sectors are considered by standard setters, regulators, and policy makers. The committee also speaks out on behalf of SMPs to raise awareness of their role and value and the importance of the small business sector overall.
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What changes do you see in the global landscape in so far as SMPs are concerned? (Rc0 l;
The global economy has changed a lot in the past few years and the accounting industry has not escaped these changes. Hence, it’s no surprise to find that SMPs are facing a changed economic and regulatory landscape—one characterized by significant challenges, but also with great opportunities if the results of the fourth quarter IFAC SMP Quick Poll are anything to go by. The poll revealed that regulatory burdens and economic woes continue to top the list of challenges faced by SMPs and their small business clients. Of course, the overall results mask some significant regional variations. But a key lesson, if there is one, for SMPs is that they are best placed to thrive in the new global economy by changing with the times. CKTD27})
What are the key challenges that SMPs are facing? \JLiA>@
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The fourth quarter IFAC SMP Quick Poll pulled in over 2,400 responses from around the world thanks to the promotion efforts of many IFAC member bodies. In all regions barring Europe, burden of regulation ranked as the top challenge faced by practitioners’ small- and medium-sized entity clients. Meanwhile, economic uncertainty ranked as the top challenge in Europe. When accountants were asked to name the biggest challenge facing their practices, keeping up with new standards and regulations ranked first, followed by attracting and retaining clients in almost all regions (in Asia, these top two were reversed). X&<