Break-Even Benchmarks for Architecture Practices

The break-even point is one of the most important financial metrics in any small business, whether you're running an architecture practice or any other service business.

It underpins many key business decisions and forms the foundation for more advanced financial metrics, including Revenue per Person, a topic we cover in another blog post.

But are you calculating your break-even point correctly?

In this video, Andy Cristin walks through example calculations for a typical 10-person, 15-person and 25-person architecture practice, showing exactly how to calculate the minimum revenue required to cover your costs.

Watch the video and see how your practice compares.

How to Improve Cash Flow

If you run an architecture practice, you'll also want to access our free guide: 12 Ways to Improve Cash Flow in Architecture Practices

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