Nicola Cairncross Interviews Randal DeHart, Construction Accountant
Posted by Randal DeHart on Fri, Oct 24, 2014
Topics: Nicola Cairncross
Unique QuickBooks Setup Tricks And Tips From The QuickBooks Expert
Posted by Randal DeHart on Tue, Oct 21, 2014
Many thanks to Mark McVeety, the creator of the FREE Quick-Start Shoreline weekly business workshops for inviting Fast Easy Accounting to present.
Topics: Shoreline Lunch And Learn, QuickBooks Setup Do It Yourself
Scam Artists Are Calling Contractors Claiming To Be From The IRS
Posted by Randal DeHart on Fri, Oct 17, 2014
Scammers are calling all kinds of people and business owners claiming to be from the IRS. This has been a popular and from all indications a very profitable swindle because it appears to be getting worse.
Topics: IRS Scam Imposters
Break-Even Is Difficult To Calculate Because Most Construction Projects Are One-Of-A-Kind Custom Jobs
(Last updated: Sep 1, 2016)
The answer is to develop a Universal Standard Of Measurement (USM) for your Construction Company and stick with it. This is one of those concepts that sound simple and it is; however, it is not fast and easy.
Topics: Contractor Breakeven Analysis
Stop Bookkeeper Embezzlement In Your Construction Company
Posted by Randal DeHart on Fri, Oct 03, 2014
An Alarming Number Of Construction Company Owners Are
Being Ripped-Off And Driven Into Bankruptcy!
That sounds harsh but it is true! Whenever we see a contractor is heading toward a problem, issue or disaster we immediately raise an alarm. We are judicious about doing it so when we say there is a potential problem our clients know we are serious.
Topics: Bookkeeper Embezzlement, Embezzlement, Contractor Bookkeeper Embezzlement, Construction Bookkeeper Embezzlement
We Don't Close Sales, We Open Relationships With Contractors Like You
Posted by Randal DeHart on Fri, Sep 26, 2014
Lately many of our contractor clients have told us how much they appreciate working with us because we really do understand them and the construction industry in which they work and play.
QuickBooks Is Not A Professional Construction Accounting Software
Posted by Randal DeHart on Fri, Sep 19, 2014
But It Can Be Made Into One For Contractors
With Annual Sales Volume Between
Start Up And $10,000,000
Why Emergency Training Courses Are Important In The Workplace
Posted by Randal DeHart on Wed, Sep 17, 2014
Today's Guest Article Is From Sarah Miller, Business Consultant And Writer
First aid training as well as equipment provision is indeed a legal requirement for your company regardless of how small or big it is. Different work activities will involve various hazards, and thus require different first aid provisions. The requirements for first aid at work will greatly depend on plenty of factors like the size of the workplace, the number and location of employees or laborers, access to certain medical services, the hazards present in the workplace, and many more. After assessing all of the above relevant factors, the number of occupational first aiders required will then be decided.
Topics: First Aid Training
Three Unique Marginal Costs Grow Construction Profitability
Posted by Randal DeHart on Fri, Sep 12, 2014
Three Simple Yet Powerful Action Steps You
Can Take To Amplify Success In Your
Construction Company
Topics: Increase Profits, Increase Cash Flow
There Are Many Methods To Calculate Breakeven In Construction
Breakeven For Contractors - Is very difficult to calculate because most projects are one-of-a-kind custom jobs. This means job costing and job profitability metrics must be used in conjunction with predetermined Universal Common Denominator(s) (UCD).