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Category Archives: Account Management
How do Contractors Flat Rate a Job?
While many construction professionals prefer to bill at an hourly rate, there is a distinct advantage to be had in providing a flat rate quote for certain construction jobs, the obvious one being that many customers prefer a flat rate … Continue reading
When I Have a Bookkeeper, Will I Still Have Access to My Books?
When your bookkeeping chores have become too onerous for you to handle alone, even with your QuickBooks software, the next logical step is to hire a bookkeeper. Many business management professionals are understandably reluctant to do so, however, as they … Continue reading
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Am I Making Money Doing This Business?
Determining whether you’re running a profitable business or not can be harder than you might think. Just because you’re making sales doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re actually earning money. You’ll need to perform a profitability analysis in order to determine … Continue reading
Posted in Account Management, Accounting, Bookkeeping, Business Management, Consultants, Customer relations, Finance Management, Financial Planning, General Business, Operations management, PM, Project management, Return on Investment, ROI, Sales and Marketing, Strategic Planning
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3 Steps to Make Your Small Business a Growth and Profit Center
Growing your small business takes careful planning and far-sighted business management practices, starting with a well defined business strategy. It’s hard to get somewhere if you don’t have a clearly defined path. EMyth Management recommends the following three steps to … Continue reading
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How do Construction Companies Figure Out an Hourly Rate to Charge?
In determining an hourly rate you can live with, a number of factors come into play, such as overhead and expenses, which can be calculated in your construction accounting software, profit margin, amount of work available, and whether you prefer … Continue reading
Posted in Account Management, Accounting, Business Management, Consultants, Customer relations, Finance Management, Financial Planning, General Business, Operations management, PM, Project management, Strategic Planning
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How Do We Manage Fast Growth?
Business change is essential. When you change, you will occasionally or often experience growth. Sometimes this growth happens fast. Fast growth can be problematic all on its own. How do you ensure that you’re managing fast growth the right way? … Continue reading
Posted in Account Management, Business Management, Consultants, Employees, Finance Management, Financial Planning, General Business, Human Resources, Operations management, Strategic Planning
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How Much Should I Pay Myself?
For business owners, deciding how much to pay yourself can be very difficult to do. On the one hand, you want to actually be able to enjoy the fruits of operating a successful business. On the other hand, you need … Continue reading
Posted in Account Management, Accounting, Bookkeeping, Business Management, Consultants, Finance Management, Financial Planning, General Business, Strategic Planning
Tagged Accounting, accounting for small business, bookkeeping, bookkeeping for small business, business consultant, business consultants, business consulting, Fisher Business Management, Profit Margin, small business consulting services, Strategic Analysis
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How Do I Find Investment Capital?
If you’re looking to start a business or expand your current business, investment capital can be of paramount importance. Strategic planning is necessary to ensure that you get the funding you need. What should this planning consist of? Here are … Continue reading
Posted in Account Management, Accounting, Bookkeeping, Business Management, Consultants, Finance Management, Financial Planning, General Business, Operations management, Strategic Planning
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Are My Competitors Making Money?
Every business must make money to survive. If you aren’t profitable, you’ll eventually be closing your doors. Determining whether or not your competitors are making money can offer you a great deal of insight into your own business and what … Continue reading
Posted in Account Management, Accounting, Business Management, Finance Management, Financial Planning, General Business, PM, Project management, Strategic Planning
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Benefits of having a WOSB (Women Owned Small Business) Certification
By becoming certified under the Women Owned Small Business Federal Contract Program, a business can gain exclusive access to set-aside, non-competitive sole source, as well as, competitive federal contracts. This applies to contracts with a total value of up to … Continue reading
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