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New Age Financial Consulting
THE CATCH-ALL DANGER: How to Use Suspense in Accounting (Without Breaking Your Books)
In this webinar, the focus shifts toward one of the most misunderstood—but incredibly useful—tools inside Studio Designer’s accounting system: the suspense account.
Business of Design Podcast: Profit Per Project with Julia Nikishina
Profitability per project is a vital metric for the successful design professional. Whether you work on an hourly fee or flat fee basis, knowing which projects and which categories of goods are profitable, can direct sourcing options, marketing efforts, and long-term plans for success.
THE ARCHITECTURE OF PROFIT: Advanced Accounting for Scaling Design Firms
In this video, you will learn how to take control of the accounting and financial systems inside your design business using Studio Designer.
The Hidden Errors: Why Your Manual Data Entry is Killing Your Design Firm’s Profit
In this session, Julia walks design firms through how to use bank imports in Studio Designer to streamline their accounting workflows.
Deep Dive with Items: Scaling Your Efficiency in Studio Designer
In this session, Julia from New Age Financial Consulting walks interior design firms and showrooms through how items work inside Studio Designer, focusing on the full lifecycle—from the moment an item is created all the way through to invoicing and final project completion.
THE CLEANUP: Mastering Vendor Credits, Overpayments, and Suspense Accounts
If you’ve ever struggled with vendor credits, payment applications, overpayments, reconciliations, purchase order tracking, or confusing client balances, this webinar breaks down the exact accounting workflows professional firms use to maintain clean financial records and operational clarity.
The 1099 TRAP: Is Your Vendor Setup Putting Your Firm at Risk?
In this session, Julia from New Age Financial Consulting walks interior design firms and showrooms through how to properly handle 1099s at year-end, breaking down what can feel like a confusing tax requirement into a clear, practical workflow.