Achievers & Accolades

TRP Sumner makes list of top 500 CPA firms across nation

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

Leading CPA management association INSIDE Public Accounting has recognized local CPA firm TRP Sumner as one of the top 500 CPA firms nationwide for 2022. 

 

The ranking criteria comes from the 2022 annual INSIDE Public Accounting Survey and Analysis of Firms. Firms that make the cut for the Top 500 list are ranked by U.S. net revenues and “compiled by analyzing the 600 responses received this year for IPA’s Survey and Analysis of Firms,” TRP Sumner reported. 

 

TRP Sumner has eight partners and over 70 employees across its two locations in Fayetteville and Dunn. 

 

“There is an old saying that says, ‘You can’t improve what you don’t measure.’ We truly believe this is an accurate statement based on our nearly 50 years in business and with the growth we have experienced to date,” TRP Sumner said of the ranking in a Facebook post. 

 

“We attribute our success to our firm’s leadership, our outstanding team members, and the continued support of our remarkable clients,” the firm said. “We appreciate them all! Thank you!”

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