You can avoid mucking about with counters and stuff by making the implicit list in the for loop an explicit array then splice chunks off it:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my %accounts = (
tom => "BigApple",
tom2 => "BigApple2",
tom3 => "BigApple3",
tom4 => "BigApple4",
tom5 => "BigApple5",
tom6 => "BigApple6",
tom7 => "BigApple7",
);
my @keys = reverse sort keys %accounts;
print join ("\t", @$_), "\n" while @$_ = splice @keys, 0, 3;
Prints:
tom7 tom6 tom5
tom4 tom3 tom2
tom
Premature optimization is the root of all job security
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