Architects' Practice Ownership |
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2012 edition - NEW REPORT AVAILABLE NOW |
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This brand new title for 2012 explores the major issues involved in owning an architectural practice. The report analyses owners' valuations of their practices and shows the relationship between valuation, turnover and profits. And there's data on mergers, acquisitions, and disposals. Essential information for those contemplating succession planning. Plus: earnings data for Principals: income received by retired architects; information about ownership structures; fee earnings and profits; conflicts in practice ownership. Data was sourced from more than 500 Sole Principals, Partners and Directors in practices of all sizes, plus another 250 retired architects. |
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The analysis shows: Valuation - how many practices know their value, who calculates it, what methods of valuation are used Acquisitions & mergers - level of activity, agreeing a value, difficulties encountered Financial data - turnover, profits Principals’ remuneration analysed by practice size, type, length of practice ownership Practice profiles - age of practice, length of ownership, type of legal entity, how many people own shares, Boards of Directors, sources of conflict Disposing of a practice - methods, values, difficulties Retirement - how architects actually disposed of their practice, how valuations were achieved, income in retirement |
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Price: £195.00 Postage free.
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