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Estimating- The New Normal

Chianelli Estimating

Construction is resuming but the effects of COVID-19 has drastically altered the industry’s mode of operations forever. COVID-19 isn’t the same type of work-related hazard the industry is accustomed to. One error may be the difference in bankruptcy or staying afloat. Covid-19 and the Impact on Construction Estimating.

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Can We Make Home Building a Little Less ‘Interesting?’

Pro Builder

I wrote columns about the coming trade labor shortage more than 10 years ago and was pretty hard on the industry for not engaging in meaningful ways to solve it. We can’t simply sit back and let others in the industry work to solve the problem on our behalf. The home building industry has been pretty good to you, hasn’t it?

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Bookkeeper Vs. Accountant Vs. C.P.A. For Your Construction Company

Contractor Bookkeeping

Their primary function is to review the transactions, reclassify some of them as needed and prepare payroll, monthly tax returns, quarterly tax returns, basic Profit & Loss Reports and Balance Sheet Reports. Business Owners - Need three basic reports, Cash, Profit and Equity. Profit And Loss Report. Regular Accounting.

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Unique Construction Company Financing Secrets Revealed

Contractor Bookkeeping

1 Your Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet Reports do not conform to financial industry standards. #2 The RMA developed several tools among them was a system of Ratios that we use today to study financial statements of all companies in all industries. In particular, your construction company Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet.

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How to Start a Roofing Business: 9 Tips to Grow & Thrive

Levelset

Industry research notes that the US roofing industry consists of more than 80,000 businesses employing 250,000 people — and annual industry revenues exceed $50 billion. New businesses can leverage technology, automation, and lower overhead costs to compete with existing businesses.

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How to Start a Plumbing Business: 9 Tips for Growth

Levelset

Industry research shows that the US plumbing industry includes over 130,00 businesses (and more than 500,000 employees) with total annual revenues exceeding $130 billion. If you start growing without proper financial management, you will quickly find your company out of cash and in bankruptcy court.

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How to Start an Electrical Business: 9 Tips for Growth

Levelset

Industry research shows that the US electrical industry has more than 1 million employees working for 200,000 businesses — and annual revenue exceeding $200 billion. If you start growing without proper financial management, you will quickly find your company out of cash and in bankruptcy court.