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Unique Tips For Managing Cash Flow In Your Contracting Company

Contractor Bookkeeping

Cash flow is the lifeblood of any construction company and especially the ones with annual sales volume under $1,000,000. Some construction Company experts even say that a healthy cash flow is more important than your contracting company''s ability to complete projects! What Makes Up Your Construction Company Cash Flow?

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Service Agreements Can Improve Contractors Cash Flow And Profits

Contractor Bookkeeping

In the meantime, service agreement customers are a source of cash flow and are predetermined to call you instead of your competition when repairs are necessary. Keep The Service Agreement Cash Separate. One of the best parts is you have an immediate increase in cash flow. Edward Deming, Michael Gerber, Walter A.

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Five Basic Construction Accounting Tasks To Complete Every Month

Contractor Bookkeeping

These tasks form the solid foundation of your small business. Cost of Goods Sold ( Direct and Indirect Costs including Labor, Material, Other and Subcontractors). Other costs including permits, plans, bills from suppliers, and purchases on your personal credit cards.

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Latest Trend, Bookkeeper Works For Contractor That Goes Bankrupt

Contractor Bookkeeping

If your bookkeeper is an employee and they have no equity interest in your company they do not have the same concern about your construction company''s cash flow and bottom line profit that you do because when it fails they can blame you for "Not knowing how to run a business" and go wreak havoc elsewhere.

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: Losing Your Shirt.

Rory Woolsey

Knowing where the key project metrics such as time , costs, resources , and cash flow are relative to a datum (the project plan). A poor plan for time, costs, resources and cash flow is sometimes worse than no plan. Scope is the foundation to every other phase of construction estimating. Knowing what? Enough said!

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How to Start a Plumbing Business: 9 Tips for Growth

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As you get deeper into the process, you’ll get to tackle challenges with cash flow, marketing, hiring, and more. Keep the cash flowing through your financial pipes. Here’s a little-known fact about growing a plumbing business: It can be incredibly cash-hungry. Review your cash flow regularly.

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Sparkie, Bricky, Drippy, Chippy and all fluent in BIMmy!

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their chargeable hours carry the burden of much more than what it would be reasonably expected to go for overheads. The small operators lug the costs of working in a volatile industry, expensive tools, taxes and regulations, uneven cash-flow, bad weather.

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