In this third episode of the Profit Isn't an Accident series, Michelle Lynne dives into the hidden operational cost that many interior designers don't realize is quietly draining their profits: double entry.
From project management platforms to accounting software, Michelle breaks down how disconnected systems create unnecessary labor, reconciliation headaches, bookkeeping expenses, and unreliable financial visibility. She shares real examples from her own firm, ML Interiors Group, and explains why so many design businesses are operating with what she calls a "Frankenstack" of disconnected tools.
This episode explores:
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Why double entry is costing your firm more than you think
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The operational risks of disconnected project and financial systems
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Why bookkeeping alone does not equal real-time profitability visibility
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How inaccurate or delayed financial data impacts decision-making
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The difference between project health and financial reporting
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What integrated systems actually look like in a design firm
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How better operational infrastructure leads to better business decisions
Michelle also shares the story behind The Profit Mixer, the operational platform she uses and teaches through The Design Bakehouse, and how it was designed specifically to eliminate the double entry problem for interior designers.
Key Takeaways-
Double entry creates hidden labor costs every single month
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Separate systems inevitably drift out of sync over time
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Reconciliation work is expensive and often avoidable
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Clean bookkeeping does not automatically mean clear project profitability
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Your accounting system should remain the source of truth for financial data
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Better systems produce better data, and better data produces better decisions
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Operational clarity reduces stress and improves confidence as a business owner
Michelle encourages designers to:
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Audit every operational and financial tool in their business
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Identify where information is being manually duplicated
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Trace a purchase order from placement to accounting reconciliation
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Review bookkeeping invoices to uncover reconciliation-related labor costs
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Evaluate whether their current systems are actually supporting profitability visibility
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QuickBooks
"You're paying somebody to do it twice."
"The labor that double entry creates produces no value."
"Better information produces better decisions."
"Profitability is not an accident. It's operational clarity."
What's Coming NextIn the next episode of Profit Isn't an Accident, Michelle tackles what happens when untracked procurement turns into a true cash flow crisis — the small leak that eventually becomes a financial flood.
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