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What Is an Insurance Endorsement? A Contractor’s Guide

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When working in construction, your insurance policy gets issued as a fairly standard contract. At the core, you have property coverage for your tools and equipment, along with a liability component that protects your financial assets in case there’s a work-related accident or injury that you may have some responsibility for. .

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Construction Bookkeeping Unique Features

Contractor Bookkeeping

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. Chart of Accounts De-Mobilization. Chart of Accounts Insurance Health And Dental. Cash On Hand.

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Unique QuickBooks Setup For Contractors

Contractor Bookkeeping

Chart of Accounts Payroll Tax Liabilities. Chart of Accounts Mobilization. Chart of Accounts De-Mobilization. Chart of Accounts De-Mobilization. Chart of Accounts Insurance Builders Risk. Chart of Accounts Insurance Vehicles. Chart of Accounts Insurance Liability. Insurance Audit Reporting.

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How to Start a Roofing Business: 9 Tips to Grow & Thrive

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Lay the sheathing: Registration, licensing, and insurance. You’ll need a name for your business entity and a business structure — often a sole proprietorship or limited liability company (LLC). Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Make a clear business plan aimed at growth.

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How to Start a Plumbing Business: 9 Tips for Growth

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Get registered, licensed, and insured before anything else. You’ll need a name for your business entity and a business structure — often a sole proprietorship or limited liability company (LLC). Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Keep reading: Contractor’s guide to profit and overhead.

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How to Start a Painting Business: 9 Keys to Growth & Success

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Start right by registering, licensing, and insuring your business. You’ll need a name for your business entity and a business structure — often a sole proprietorship or limited liability company (LLC). Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Create a plan for growth.

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How to Start an Electrical Business: 9 Tips for Growth

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Get off to a good start with registration, licensing, & insurance. You’ll need a name for your business entity and a business structure — often a sole proprietorship or limited liability company (LLC). Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Oh, and you do want to make a profit, right?