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Financial Management

Author/EditorAyres B Pinder- (Author)
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
ISBN: 9781859466025
Pub Date01/01/2016
BindingPaperback
Pages144
Dimensions (mm)216(h) * 138(w)
Based on the original Good Practice Guide, this updated and re-designed version is now even more comprehensive and contains detailed information on fees, as well as real life anecdotal advice from practitioners, updated references, and is in line with the latest legislation.
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Most newly qualified architects have scant knowledge about the practicalities of running a practice and in particular the challenges of managing the financial side of the business. This book highlights the major financial risks and how these can be avoided.
The chapters give straightforward advice and practical solutions based on the author's years of hard-won experience. Friendly, clear and concise, it will give you all the knowledge and tools you need to plan for business success.

Based on the original Good Practice Guide, this updated and re-designed version is now even more comprehensive and contains detailed information on fees, as well as real life anecdotal advice from practitioners, updated references, and is in line with the latest legislation.

This is invaluable reading for sole and small practitioners of architecture and other creative industries.

Most newly qualified architects have scant knowledge about the practicalities of running a practice and in particular the challenges of managing the financial side of the business. This book highlights the major financial risks and how these can be avoided.
The chapters give straightforward advice and practical solutions based on the author's years of hard-won experience. Friendly, clear and concise, it will give you all the knowledge and tools you need to plan for business success.

Based on the original Good Practice Guide, this updated and re-designed version is now even more comprehensive and contains detailed information on fees, as well as real life anecdotal advice from practitioners, updated references, and is in line with the latest legislation.

This is invaluable reading for sole and small practitioners of architecture and other creative industries.

Brian Pinder-Ayres is a qualified accountant with nearly 30 years' experience, having worked as the FD for architects YRM and Shepheard Epstein Hunter for the last 15. He has worked closely with a number of architect firms of all sizes over the years. He is also a Part 3 lecturer, author and CPD speaker.

1) The special challenges of architectural practice 2) Setting up a Practice 3) Project finance and control 4) Planning the financial well-being of the practice 5) Fee proposals 6) Fee forecasting 7) Cashflow management 8) Credit control 9) Leaving the Practice 10) Conclusions

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