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Contractor Bookkeeping Vs. Regular Bookkeeping

Contractor Bookkeeping

Business Owners - Need three basic reports, Cash, Profit and Equity. Bank Balance - Un-cleared Checks) = Cash. Assets - Liabilities) = Equity. Expenses - Overhead required to maintain business operations. In essence you are selling, assembling, delivering and installing a customized product from a mobile shop on location.

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Contractor Accounting Vs. Regular Accounting

Contractor Bookkeeping

Business Owners - Need three basic reports, Cash, Profit and Equity. Bank Balance - Un-cleared Checks) = Cash. Assets - Liabilities) = Equity. Expenses - Overhead required to maintain business operations. In essence you are selling, assembling, delivering and installing a customized product from a mobile shop on location.

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Construction Bookkeeping Unique Features

Contractor Bookkeeping

Business Owners - Need three basic reports, Cash, Profit and Equity. Bank Balance - Un-cleared Checks) = Cash. Assets - Liabilities) = Equity. -. Expenses - Overhead required to maintain business operations. Bank Account - Escrow Deposits. Bank Account - Operating. Bank Account - Job Deposits.

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

Contractor Bookkeeping

Their primary function is preparing the annual tax return, performing audits and preparing Certified Financial Statements for bank loans and when a construction contractor requires them before issuing a construction bond. Business Owners - Need three basic reports, Cash, Profit and Equity. Bank Balance - Un-cleared Checks) = Cash.

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QuickBooks Online Converted To QuickBooks Contractors Desktop Online

Contractor Bookkeeping

Business Owners - Need three basic reports, Cash, Profit and Equity. Bank Balance - Un-cleared Checks) = Cash. Assets - Liabilities) = Equity. -. Expenses - Overhead required to maintain business operations. In this case some overhead costs were classified as direct costs and assigned to the job. Cash On Hand.

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Unique QuickBooks Setup For Contractors

Contractor Bookkeeping

Our internal research shows a properly run construction company with annual sales between $500,000 and $5,000,000 can generate as much or more cash, profit and equity than most construction companies with annual sales between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000. Chart of Accounts Customer Checks Returned From Bank. Bank Reconciliations.