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The Seven Most Common Bookkeeping Mistakes Made by Small Firm Architects

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Empowering staff with this information helps them understand the business of architecture, while it also creates an additional safeguard so that monitoring the budget doesn’t fall through the cracks when you are busy. She joined Studio Services Bookkeeping as an Account Specialist in January 2020.

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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. I’m sure you are noticing a few changes around here. Welcome to the All-New EntreArchitect.

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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. Our Expert Training sessions at the Academy are designed to go deep and provide as much information as possible. It will help us understand our finances, plan for the year and manage our money.

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Building a Culture of Transparency at Your Architecture Firm

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Few people outside of the partners know anything about the finances, the vision or the ways in which the business is run. Because the younger employees do not feel engaged, informed or a part of the larger picture, they eventually leave and launch their own firm or join a competitor. Contact Todd at todd@charrettevg.com.

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You Already Know How To Be Successful in Architecture

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You are subscribed to all the most informative and inspirational newsletters. You have the information. There are two things holding most small firm architects back from finding the success they desire. Do you really want to find success from your small firm? You already know how to be successful.

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Seeing the Forest AND the Trees

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There’s nothing wrong with this, it’s just that passing information through the same filter tends to yield the same results. There are many options for approaching a third party business audit, ranging from free advice to professional consulting firms. Are they looking at the whole firm as a system?

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Ugly Should Be Allowed

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Leave a comment Subscribe now Things To Read This Week There’s Another Way to Pay for Infrastructure Projects An idea to harvest data from our infrastructure and use sell this new asset to finance new infrastructure projects. Mark LePage started EntreArchitect because he noticed there was a gap in knowledge that many small firms faced.