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Lean Construction, Payroll and Equipment Tracking

Carol Hagen

Recently representatives of Mortenson spoke at a NAWIC Greater Phoenix Chapter meeting and discussed renewable energy (showcasing a wind farm project in Hawaii) and how lean construction practices have improved productivity and their bottom line. All these process improvements add up, make lean construction worthwhile and more profitable.

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FAQ's About Outsourced Contractors Bookkeeping Services

Contractor Bookkeeping

It has always been and will likely always be that: 95 out of 100 contractors will earn less than 3% net profit. 4 out of 100 contractors will earn between 3%-15% net profit. 1 out of 100 contractors will earn in excess of 15% net profit. profit went straight to the bottom line. Including Alaska And Hawaii.

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We Don't Close Sales, We Open Relationships With Contractors Like You

Contractor Bookkeeping

Subsequently, as our contracting company grew and became more profitable we tried hiring bookkeepers to take over the data entry and free up my time for more profitable uses. Contractors Who Are Doing Their Own Bookkeeping In-House should expect to invest at least $15,000 in office equipment and related technology and software.

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State by State Incentives Guide

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Inventory is exempt from property tax. The incentive is available for non-retail businesses engaged in commerce for profit that fall into certain categories. Non-Profit Incentives: Provides an incentive payment (payroll rebate) equal to 4% of the payroll of the new, full-time, permanent employees for a period of up to five years.

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STATE INCENTIVES GUIDE

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Loan proceeds are to be used for working capital, inventory, equipment purchase, and real property improvements but cannot be used for refinancing of existing debt or outstanding debt payments. In addition, the non-profit organization must receive 75 percent of its income from out-of-state sources. The program ends December 2016.

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