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The Rise of Business Intelligence in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Soule are using BI technology to dramatically improve productivity and profitability. But with the risk also comes the increased potential for improved efficiency and savings, leading to a greater profit margin for contractors that are used to typically razor thin margins on projects. Endless Opportunities for Today and Tomorrow.

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Real-Time Work-in-Progress Figures — Construction’s Secret Weapon

ProcurementExpress.com

In the construction industry, WIPs cover the raw materials, plus labor and overhead, used as part of a project. Yes, WIPs are considered current assets – meaning, accountants consider inventory assets to be current, as they are expected to turn into cash within the year. WIP is one element of an inventory account.

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Real-Time Work-in-Progress Figures — Construction’s Secret Weapon

ProcurementExpress.com

In the construction industry, WIPs cover the raw materials, plus labor and overhead, used as part of a project. Yes, WIPs are considered current assets – meaning, accountants consider inventory assets to be current, as they are expected to turn into cash within the year. WIP is one element of an inventory account.

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QuickBooks Online Converted To QuickBooks Contractors Desktop Online

Contractor Bookkeeping

No Inventory Reporting. QuickBooks Online is a great program for small companies including some non-profit organizations but it is not suited for a serious construction contractor with more than two projects a month and generating more than $500 a year in sales. Profit & Loss statement anytime YOU want it! Payroll Issues.

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FAQ's About Outsourced Contractors Bookkeeping Services

Contractor Bookkeeping

It has always been and will likely always be that: 95 out of 100 contractors will earn less than 3% net profit. 4 out of 100 contractors will earn between 3%-15% net profit. 1 out of 100 contractors will earn in excess of 15% net profit. profit went straight to the bottom line. per hour (See below). 33 hours X $35.53

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