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Ultimate Guide to Financial Management for Architecture Firms

GrowthForceBlog

8 min read A survey of architecture firms from the American Institute of Architects has found that the top three concerns of industry leaders in 2024 are increasing their firm's revenue (30.3%), managing rising costs (21.8%), and negotiating appropriate project fees (20.1%).

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Biggest Accounting Challenges (And Solutions) For Architecture Firms

GrowthForceBlog

7 min read Although it is not your core function, your architecture firm's bookkeeping and accounting department is like its engine. Without healthy finances, your firm cannot operate, and your back office helps to ensure ongoing financial health.

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What Accounting System Is Best For Architecture Firms?

GrowthForceBlog

7 min read Selecting an accounting software solution for your architecture firm can be an overwhelming process.

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What Every Architecture Firm Needs To Know About Accounting

GrowthForceBlog

When you transition from being an architect to running your own architectural firm, you must also transition from focusing solely on your passion to also focusing on the ins and outs of operating and managing a business. 7 min read.

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Crafting Your Accounting Innovation Strategy

Speaker: Donny C. Shimamoto, CPA.CITP, CGMA

Learn to revamp your firm or finance department’s service offerings to reduce cost and reduce your staff’s workload, while allowing your staff to focus on more value-added areas like financial planning & analysis and decision support.

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How Much Should My Architecture Firm Pay for Controller Services?

GrowthForceBlog

6 min read A business's back office has many moving parts, and each piece must operate within a sound framework to function properly.

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When Partners Pay Expenses Related to the Business

RogerRossmeisl

This is especially likely to occur in service partnerships such as an architecture or law firm. It’s not unusual for a partner to incur expenses related to the partnership’s business. For example, partners in service partnerships may incur entertainment expenses in developing new client relationships. Here are the answers.