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Redpath Listed as a 2023 IPA Top 200 Firm

Redpath Listed as a 2023 IPA Top 200 Firm

Saint Paul, Minnesota (August 3, 2023) - Redpath and Company (Redpath) has been recognized by INSIDE Public Accounting (IPA) as a Top 200 Firm in the U.S. Redpath ranked number 121 on the 2023 list. The rankings are based on previous year's revenue, which tends to reflect a firm's size and financial strength.  The full rankings can be found here.  In addition, the firm was also named to the IPA 200 Fastest Growing Firms list.

Every year, IPA, one of the most trusted sources of news, data, and analysis in the public accounting industry, identifies and ranks the top 500 U.S. public accounting firms. The one-of-a-kind IPA 500 is the most comprehensive list of North American public accounting firms available.

IPA annually ranks the most significant public accounting firms in the U.S. based on participating firms’ net revenues – from the multi-billion-dollar U.S.-based Big 4 to the $5 million firm. Ranking data is captured through IPA’s annual practice management survey and analysis of firms. IPA is the survey leader in data collection for the profession, with more of the largest 600 firms participating than any other survey today and a 92% return rate of participating firms.

About INSIDE Public Accounting
INSIDE Public Accounting (IPA) is a leader in practice management resources for the public accounting profession. IPA offers a monthly practice management publication and four national practice management benchmarking reports every year. IPA has helped firms across North America grow and thrive since 1987.

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