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Government contracts for accounting & financial services in Florida
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About accounting & financial services contracts in Florida
Accounting & financial services contracts in Florida typically cover annual financial-statement audits for cities, counties, and school districts, single audits of federally funded grant programs, outsourced bookkeeping and payroll, forensic and internal audits, utility rate studies, and interim finance-director support. Federal posts in this category fall under NAICS 541211 (Offices of Certified Public Accountants), with related work under 541219 (Other Accounting Services), and the bulk of the work flows to civilian agencies, offices of inspectors general, and the DoD, alongside a steady base of state and local audit committees. Auditor-independence and rotation rules mean agencies must periodically rebid audit work, which keeps a steady stream of right-sized engagements open to local and regional CPA firms.
Florida currently has 1 open accounting & financial services contract in our database, with 0 added in the last 30 days. Volume in smaller markets is lumpy: a single base or facility can drive a quarter of annual postings. The most active buyer is Department of Financial Services (DFS) (1 open posts), but contracts also come from federal civilian agencies and state-level departments operating in Florida.
Beyond federal opportunities, much of the accounting & financial services work in Florida is posted through MyFloridaMarketPlace (MFMP), with recurring buyers including the Florida Department of Transportation, Florida state universities, and the South Florida Water Management District. MFMP charges a 1% transaction fee on state purchases — price your bids to absorb it without eroding margin. ContractRadar pulls federal postings from SAM.gov alongside state and local feeds so an accounting and financial-services firm doesn't have to monitor each portal manually.