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A Financial Management System for Architects

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Wintner, AIA, Emeritus , an architecture management consultant and co-author of the book, Financial Management for Design Professionals: The Path to Profitability. A Financial Management System for Architects & the ‘P2P Format’. You can only manage and improve what can be measured. Mattox, FAIA (retired).

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Welcome to the All-New EntreArchitect

EntreArchitect

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. How should we manage it? Welcome to the All-New EntreArchitect.

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Developing a Powerful Profit Plan for Your Architecture Firm

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Still one of the most popular posts on the blog; in this 3-part article Steven walks us through the step-by-step process of developing a powerful Profit Plan for our architecture firm. Financial Management for the Small Architectural Firm: The Prologue. – Mark. It’s quite the contrary. You’re an architect.

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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. Use the time management skills that you learned in the GetFocused Productivity Course and find a place on your schedule to work on your dreams. With that one page business plan, you can then expand and develop it with any other sections you feel are important.

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Ugly Should Be Allowed

A Better Built Environment

Codes, regulations, layers of review boards and community driven barriers to development aim to control the size, style, and use of what we build. Rather than have a set of rules that are predictable and guide developers on what can and cannot be built, these cities have subjective processes that let almost anyone halt a project. .

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New Year. New Budget.

EntreArchitect

Here at EntreArchitect, all throughout the month of January we are focusing our content on the business category theme of Finance. This past week, at EntreArchitect Academy , we launched the new Academy format with a live expert training session presented by Rena Klein, FAIA of RM Klein Consulting titled Financial Management: Key Concepts.

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How To Measure Your Financial Performance as an Architect

EntreArchitect

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. Each is a type of forecast that serves as a benchmark for financial management. Their greatest value, though, is in showing trends as they develop over time.