Active buyers currently seeking practices with 500–1,500 clients
Accountant Succession Plan & Practice Brokerage

A quieter way to sell your accounting practice.

Succession Pathway is a specialized accountant business broker built for owners of established CPA and tax practices — typically 500 to 1,500 clients — who want to structure a deliberate one-to-five year exit. We bring the buyers. You keep the focus on your clients.

5001,500
Client-count sweet spot we specialize in
15 yr
Succession horizons we structure around
~92%
Average client retention achieved through guided transitions
100%
Confidential. No marketplace listings. No leaks to staff or clients.

Built for practice owners,
not platforms.

Most marketplaces treat your practice like a listing. We treat it like a thirty-year career. Succession Pathway is a focused accountant business broker that combines valuation, deal structure, and buyer matching with the discretion this transaction requires.

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Confidential buyer matching

We don't post your practice publicly. Buyers are pre-qualified — funding verified, geography aligned, cultural fit screened — before they ever learn your name.

II.

Defensible valuation

Practices in your range typically trade between 0.95× and 1.40× annual fees, but the multiple depends on revenue mix, client concentration, staff continuity and retention guarantees. We build the case behind the number.

III.

Deal structure that protects you

Lump sum vs. earn-out, retention escrow, owner financing, transition consulting, non-compete scope. The structure is often worth more than the headline price. We negotiate every line.

A five-step succession pathway.

Whether you are twelve months from retirement or planning a deliberate five-year wind-down, the work falls into the same five stages. We can enter at any point.

i

Discovery

Confidential conversation on goals, timeline, family situation, and tax sensitivity.

ii

Valuation

We model your practice across multiple scenarios — accrual, billing realization, mix.

iii

Preparation

Clean financials, document workflows, address concentration, stabilize staff.

iv

Buyer Match

Curated introductions to vetted acquirers from our network — no public listing.

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Transition

Letter of intent, diligence, contract, client transition. We sit beside you through every step.

Where to start reading.

Three guides we point every prospective seller to before our first conversation. Each one will save you money — and prevent a regret — at the closing table.

Questions owners ask first.

What size practices do you specialize in?

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Our core focus is accounting and tax practices between 500 and 1,500 clients, typically generating $400K to $2.5M in annual fees. Larger and smaller engagements are considered case-by-case, but this is where our buyer network is deepest and our process is most refined.

How long does an accountant succession plan really take?

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Most successful exits we work with run between 12 months and 5 years. Owners who give themselves 24 to 36 months almost always recover a higher multiple, cleaner deal terms, and a better post-sale role than those who try to transact in under a year.

Will my staff or clients find out?

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Not from us. Confidentiality is the bedrock of our process. We do not post listings publicly, buyers sign NDAs before learning practice details, and we coach you on the right sequence and timing for internal and client communication.

How are CPA and tax practices typically valued?

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The headline benchmark for practices in our size range is 0.95× to 1.40× trailing annual fees, but the multiple is shaped by revenue mix (recurring vs. seasonal), client concentration, average fee per client, staff stability, technology stack, and the structure of any retention guarantee. Two practices with identical revenue can trade 30% apart.

What does Succession Pathway cost?

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The initial valuation conversation is complimentary. Our advisory engagement is structured as a success-based fee, payable at closing — meaning our incentives are aligned with yours. Full terms are provided in writing before any commitment.

Do you also represent buyers?

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We maintain a buyer network, but in any specific transaction we represent one side only — the seller. This avoids the conflict of interest that has become endemic in marketplace-style brokerages.

A confidential conversation, nothing more.

One thirty-minute call. No marketing, no listing, no commitment. Just an honest read on your practice, the current buyer market, and whether Succession Pathway is the right partner for the next chapter.

Request a Confidential Valuation