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Bookkeeping Basics for Small Firm Architects

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Find a fully integrated software program that encompasses those big 3 financial reports and all other “goodies” necessary to help your architecture firm prevail. As an added bonus, create an automated ecosystem of accounting and project management tailored to fit your firm’s unique needs. Photo Credit: Shutterstock / Bacho.

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EntreArchitect Podcast: The Top 5 Episodes of 2021

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Empowering architects to better serve the world with more than 681,000 total downloads in 2021, the EntreArchitect Podcast has grown to serve small firm architects from every corner of the planet. Number 2 with 7,072 downloads is episode 416 with Edward Shannon – The Sole Practitioner Architecture Firm.

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How to Make More Money as a Small Firm Architect

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Every business, including architecture firms (yes, its true!), Most sole proprietors and small firms I know, struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation. Since we launched our firm in 1999, most every prospective client I meet asks if Fivecat Studio offers construction services. must earn a profit.

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How Project Accounting Will Transform Your Architecture Firm

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If, for example, everyone knows that a project will be a net loss but an important stepping stone for your firm’s reputation and relationships, it’s straightforward to get the whole team on board. Steven Burns, FAIA, sold his architectural firm in 2007 to work full-time on the startup he launched to create ArchiOffice.

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White Windows

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Originally posted on February 22, 2007, this was the seventh entry on the site and was the first full length article I shared. Many years ago, before Annmarie and I started our residential architecture firm, I was a project manager with Kaeyer, Garment & Davidson Architects in Mt. My First Assignment. Kisco, New York.

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Launch a Blog and Convert More Clients

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With much success at the Living Well in Westchester blog, in 2007 I launched Entrepreneur Architect as a personal project to collect my thoughts and curate valuable information about business and entrepreneurism. The post Launch a Blog and Convert More Clients appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.

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White Windows [Archive]

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Originally posted on February 22, 2007, it was the seventh entry on the site and was the first full length article shared. Many years ago, before Annmarie and I started our residential architecture firm, I was a project manager with Kaeyer, Garment & Davidson Architects in Mt. My First Assignment. Kisco, New York.

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