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Five Tips To Help Contractors Stop Losing Money On Change Orders

Contractor Bookkeeping

In this case the "Hammer" is a change order. You do what you promise and they will pay you, no questions asked and they are the foundation for high profit repeat customers. 15% of your customers will try to get a bargain.little extras, minor changes. No law says there has to be change orders.

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Unique Construction Company Financing Secrets Revealed

Contractor Bookkeeping

Did change order work that you never got paid for doing and never will. Using the information gathered the IRS was able to make a compelling case from the bottom up of his annual income. Whenever a contractor "forgets" to declare all of their income or "overstate their expenses" it will show up here like a red flag.

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FAQ's About Outsourced Contractors Bookkeeping Services

Contractor Bookkeeping

It includes a brief overview of our outsourced contractors bookkeeping system that allows us to service a number of combinations of construction companies including: One Income Contractors: Handyman Services. Multiple Income Contractors: Handyman + General + Remodel. Have Change Orders. General Contractors.

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Contractors Need Reports Not Bookkeeping

Contractor Bookkeeping

Back In The “Old Days” a set of scales was used – one side for income and other for expenses. High Overhead Costs (in-house server). Midsize Construction Companies who view construction accounting as an “Overhead Expense” or "Waste of Money" will try to get buy on the cheap. We have a process for managing change orders.

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Contractors Want Reports Not Bookkeeping

Contractor Bookkeeping

Back In The “Old Days” a set of scales was used – one side for income and other for expenses. High Overhead Costs (in-house server). Midsize Construction Companies who view construction accounting as an “Overhead Expense” or "Waste of Money" will try to get buy on the cheap. We have a process for managing change orders.