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Jonathan Segal: Entrepreneur Architect

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The September issue of Architect magazine had a very interesting article about Segal. Since 1990, he has designed, financed and built almost two dozen buildings. From the article: Last year, he sold 141 apartments, in five separate developments, to a group of investors. Jonathan Segal : Architect, Developer, Contractor, Owner.

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New Year. New Budget.

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Here at EntreArchitect, all throughout the month of January we are focusing our content on the business category theme of Finance. For the next few weeks, the articles here at the blog, the strategies shared in the newsletter and the interviews published on the podcast will all be about the money matters of our businesses.

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My ONE Word for 2017

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How to Achieve Your Goals as a Small Firm Architect. In December of 2015, in preparation for the coming year, I recorded a podcast episode and published an article describing my idea for establishing just one goal for 2016. We’re developing new resources and working on better ways to serve small firm architects.

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

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So, read the IRS instructions and ask your CPA or tax preparer if your firm qualifies for the IRS R&D Tax Credit. For additional reading, our friends over at Monograph have a comprehensive article about the R&D Tax Credit for your reference as well. appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.

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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. Be sure to read the entire 3-part article by clicking the link at the end of this article. – Mark. – Mark. Don’t worry.

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Why Architects Are NOT Properly Prepared to Own and Operate an Architecture Firm

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To learn more about Steve and his firm Management Consulting Services, visit his website at ManagementConsultingServices.com. Being the managing partner of a 9-person firm required skills I had never learned in my studies at Cal. Photo Credit: Shutterstock / Matej Kastelic.

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Seeing the Forest AND the Trees

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There are many options for approaching a third party business audit, ranging from free advice to professional consulting firms. As small firm owners, the professional can feel personal when asking for candid feedback, but ask yourself: How can I improve without honest feedback? Are they looking at the whole firm as a system?