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Production Reporting: Using Job Cost Data to Improve Profit Potentials

Ask any contractor what has the greatest impact on a job’s bottom line, and chances are the answer will be
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Getting Construction Reporting from a Payroll Service

When it comes to the construction payroll, reporting is essential. Whether it’s job labor costing; working prevailing wage jobs and
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Overwhelmed by Overhead Allocation? Technology Can Help in 3 Simple Steps!

Overhead allocation is one of the most misunderstood concepts contractors face in running their business. But it is also an
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The Facts About Minority Compliance

For the government-employed contractor or subcontractor, minority compliance reporting is a regular part of doing business. Sometimes difficult and often
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Improve Your Financial Game Plan: The Double Play – Audit Trails and Date Sensitivity

Some positions in baseball (think pitcher) get all the glory, while other players (think catcher) are vital to the game
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Management Basics #7: Use Technology as Accelerator

The dot-com mania of the late 1990s taught us all a lot of hard-earned lessons regarding technology. Chief among them
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Who Uses Construction Accounting Software and Why?

Many people believe, as the saying goes, that “you can never please all of the people all of the time.”
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Improve Your Financial Game Plan: Lead Off with Job Cost Reporting

If only construction accounting and financial management could be as easy to understand as baseball. But surprisingly, it is. America’s
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Improve Your Financial Game Plan: Game-Saving Plays – Over/Under Billing and Bonding Reports

When the game is on the line, not many coaches would send an inexperienced rookie to the plate. Similarly, project
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