RSM US

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RSM US LLP
Company type Limited Liability Partnership
Industry Professional services
Founded1926;98 years ago (1926) (as IB McGladrey Company)
FounderIra B. McGladrey
Headquarters30 South Wacker
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Number of locations
81 U.S. and Canadian offices (2024)
Area served
United States and Canada
Key people
Services Audit
Tax
Management consulting
Risk advisory
Technology consulting
Financial advisory
Legal
RevenueIncrease2.svg $3.7 billion USD (2023)
Number of employees
16,800+ (2024)
Parent RSM International
Website rsmus.com

RSM US LLP is an audit, tax, and consulting firm focused on the middle market in the United States and Canada and is a member of the global accounting network RSM International. RSM US has been ranked as the 7th most prestigious accounting firm in the US as voted on by accounting professionals. [1] It is the 5th largest accounting firm in the United States by revenue [2] and employs more than 16,800 professionals across 81 cities nationwide and in Canada. RSM US also maintains offices in India and El Salvador. Since 2012, RSM US has been headquartered in downtown Chicago.

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RSM US is the United States member firm of RSM International, the 6th largest accounting network in the world with $8 billion in revenue, 51,000 professionals in 123 countries.

History

The firm was founded in 1926 by Ira B. McGladrey (1883-1952) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. McGladrey became a prominent figure in public accounting in Iowa, serving as President of the Iowa Society of Certified Public Accountants, chairman of the Iowa Board of Accountancy, as well as a member of the Rules Committee of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the premier governing body for the field of accounting in the United States. [3] The firm continued to operate under some variant of the McGladrey name until 2015.

RSM US LLP's headquarters at 30 South Wacker tower of the CME Center. Cme building aerial view.jpg
RSM US LLP's headquarters at 30 South Wacker tower of the CME Center.

Beginning in 1999, through a partnership with H&R Block, McGladrey operated under two separate legal entities:

McGladrey & Pullen operated under the traditional partnership structure and offered audit and attestation services. RSM McGladrey was established under the partnership agreement with H&R Block to provide tax and advisory services under an alternative practice structure.

In August 2011, H&R Block announced the conclusion of the partnership, divesting RSM McGladrey to McGladrey & Pullen and reuniting the firms in their traditional partnership structure. McGladrey & Pullen acquired all employees, assets, and infrastructure from RSM McGladrey. The deal closed on December 1, 2011.

On May 1, 2012, McGladrey & Pullen officially changed its name to McGladrey LLP. In July 2012, McGladrey shifted its headquarters from Bloomington, Minnesota to Chicago.

On October 26, 2015, McGladrey LLP changed its name to RSM US LLP as part of a worldwide rebranding of RSM International members.

Service lines

Audit & Financial Reporting Services [4]

Tax Advisory Services [5]

Consulting Services [6]

Awards and recognition

2022 - 2023

[7]

Sponsorships

RSM US LLP is the title sponsor of The RSM Classic, a PGA Tour event that takes place at Sea Island, Georgia in November of each year. The firm also sponsors professional golfers: PGA Tour professionals Zach Johnson, Chris Kirk, Davis Love III, and Kyle Westmoreland as well as LPGA professional golfers: Maria Fassi and Megan Khang. In the European Tour, RSM US sponsors Alice Hewson and Hinrich Arkenau. [8]

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