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The 2010 InvestmentNews/Moss Adams Financial Performance Study of Advisory Firms found that top-performing firms on average had more owners, paid them better and seemed to be getting more from those owners in terms of management skill and engagement. Owners from these firms professionally manage their businesses by providing a well-articulated business strategy and creating an ownership culture which can provide a powerful competitive advantage.

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