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6 Reasons Why Architects Are Not Earning the 20% Profit They Need

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To learn more about Steve, his firm Management Consulting Services or to dive deeper into the subject that Steve is sharing with us here at EntreArchitect , visit his website at ManagementConsultingServices.com. You Show Me Yours & I’ll Show You Mine. How to Improve Your Annual Profit as an Architect.

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Almost 40 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm

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We decided to submit our proposal for an event called “Planning a Practice”, which would bring together an Architect, attorney, finance, and branding/strategic marketer to teach young architects the fundamental skills for starting their own practice. Keep track of your finances. Plan ahead and develop a forecast for your finances.

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Build a Debt Zero Business

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Myth #3: A credit card is a simple way to finance your business. A long term goal of Annmarie’s and mine is to develop our own residential projects. Instead, we are going to save and start small. The post Build a Debt Zero Business appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.

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Building Science, Climate Change and The Pretty Good House (Transcript)

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Learn how by downloading our free course profit for small firm architects today at EntreArchitect.com/freecourse. LePage and you are listening to EntreArchitect podcast where I speak with inspiring, passionate people who share their knowledge and expertise all to help you build a better busines as a small firm entrepreneur architect.

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My 125 Business Books for Entrepreneur Architects

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Everything I have learned about succeeding in business as a small firm architect has come to me in two ways; either through trial and error (with lots and lots of error) or through the many dozens of business and “self-help” books that I’ve read over my many years as an architect. Finance for Nonfinancial Managers.