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Developing Your Life Plan for Success as an Architect

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Developing Your Life Plan for Success as an Architect. Architects and creative professionals are born dreamers, so I am pretty sure that you are going to like the suggestions that I will make in this article. As Entrepreneur Architects, our life and our business are not separate. What do you want your life to be?

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Does Your Architecture Firm Qualify for the IRS R&D Tax Credit?

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The IRS Research and Development (R&D) tax credit is a valuable opportunity for practicing architects to potentially save money on their taxes. By understanding how this tax credit works and how to qualify, architects can potentially save thousands of dollars on their tax liability.

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Behind The Design 004: Titan Two by F9 Productions

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If its a development project, what is the marketing strategy to sell it? Our firm built the Atlas Tiny House project with our own money. Do you have a regular business development process (pipeline) that you use to acquire the leads for the next project? Self financed. This was design-build, all done by our firm.

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Welcome to the All-New EntreArchitect

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The all-new EntreArchitect is built exclusively for you; the small firm entrepreneur architect. We’ve developed a comprehensive content calendar for the entire year, which will allow us to systematically improve our firms, step by step. Architects will be talking about money. How should we manage it?

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Could Coworking Be Your Business Development Secret Weapon?

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Coworking for Architects. Running the numbers on business development. But when it comes to business development specifically, I realized it might just be my secret weapon. About 50% of my leads that year had come through direct connections or referrals from other contractors and architects. 25 hours = 250 hours per year.

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My ONE Word for 2017

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How to Achieve Your Goals as a Small Firm Architect. My architecture firm, Fivecat Studio , was in the process of developing a new “virtual” business model and required the development of many new systems. I developed a plan to achieve my ONE Goal and proceeded with much success. My ONE Goal.

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How To Measure Your Financial Performance as an Architect

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The material for preparing an annual budget, an annual profit plan, developing project fee budgets, and calculating billing rates—is the stuff of financial planning. Annual profit plans and annual budgets are your firm’s financial goals expressed in dollars—your vision of what you hope your firm will achieve in the coming year.