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Collaboration, Technology Among Key Takeaways from CFMA National Conference

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Another year, another amazing national conference for the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA). CFMA’s 2018 Annual Conference & Exhibition, held June 23-27 in Miami Beach brought members from CFMA chapters across North America together for five days of valuable educational and networking opportunities.

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What Happened at the 2017 CFMA Conference?

Construction Business Owner

The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) is dedicated to serving the educational needs of construction financial professionals. Established in 1981, CFMA now has more than 7,800 members in 95 chapters throughout the United States and Canada.

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Construction Benchmarks: Technology for Financial Health

Carol Hagen

The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) has a hidden gem that outsiders are unaware of. It’s the Benchmarking Builder, part of the CFMA’s Annual Financial Survey. There are metrics for Highway/Heavy, General Contracting and Specialty Trades to compare apples to apples in the CFMA Benchmarker.

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Arizona Sales Tax Prime Contracting Examples for 2015: How to Receive Automatic Updates

Carol Hagen

of Revenue; David James, FNF Construction at the CFMA luncheon The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) Valley of the Sun Chapter recently hosted a TPT Changes Panel Discussion of the new hybrid sales tax system going into effect January 1, 2015. December 10, 2014 11:30-1:30pm Arizona Builders Alliance Office (Tucson).

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Federal Construction Contractors and the OFCCP Audit

Carol Hagen

Last week the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) Valley of the Sun Chapter had the pleasure of hearing from two fabulous Senior Compliance Officers, Mary Sneed-Hill and Cheryl Davis from the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP). These do not need to be in electronic format.

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Construction Industry Steps to the Cloud and Mobile Devices

Carol Hagen

Every cloud solution must take into account a mix of security and risk management. While the panel was specifically directed to avoid mentioning products (as many panelists were competitors of each other) I found myself wanting to scream out a solution that I showcased during the CFMA Chapter Summit a day earlier, Box.

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Essential Construction KPIs to Improve Profits and Productivity

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Other critical measurements need to be taken into account to track constructions progress and productivity–the primary factors that are going to get teams that wanted success. However, standardizing the way software is used may correct this. A “subcontractor inventory” is another predictive performance indicator that CFMA recommends.