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Strategies and Procedures for QuickBooks Desktop Power Users
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Webinar Topics: 1. Labor, Burden, and Useful Time-Based Reports - February 26, 2020 at 12 pm Central Time (90 minutes) 2. Invoicing Tips, Techniques, and Solutions - March 4, 2020 at 12 pm Central Time (90 minutes) 3. Advanced Reporting - March 11, 2020 at 12 pm Central Time (90 minutes)
This series is aimed at current QuickBooks Desktop users who are familiar with standard QuickBooks practices but are looking to employ additional QuickBooks features or capabilities to increase its effectiveness as a management tool.
Contractors typically focus on two general elements of their accounting file: financials (for internal analysis and tax preparation) and job costing. This series will begin by examining the role of labor in sales and job costing, and offer solutions for getting fully burdened hourly labor costs (by employee, by job, and by task) into job cost reports. It will then move on to solutions for common invoicing frustrations for both fixed price and T&M/cost plus jobs. Included will be techniques for controlling what the customer sees on the invoice, and some clever tricks for automating markup on T&M invoices. Finally, techniques for customizing both standard and non-standard reports will be reviewed. Some attention also will be paid to the need to "get a complete set of plans before you start making sawdust." In terms of reporting, this means identifying ahead of time what information will be useful to you, and then selecting and testing the best method of producing it.
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NARI
Are you an experienced remodeling project manager?
Lend some credentials to your name and advance your skill set by achieving NARI’s Certified Remodeling Project Manager (CRPM) certification. The online prep course for this certification is coming up on February 26th.
NARI Certified Remodeling Project Managers (CRPM) are recognized as competent remodeling professionals, well-versed in the operational and business aspects of remodeling projects toward timely completion and increased profitability.
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Explore all NARI Certifications and find the best fit for your remodeling career.
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CareyBrosPros: For Pros, By Pros
Mike Brady, of Brady Seal Stone and Grout Sealing Service, discusses how to keep your stone, your grout, and your countertops looking the way you got them!
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Jobs are won or lost during the design process. With so much on the line, it’s clear that your design department should be running at peak performance. But there are so many ways the process can get derailed.
It all depends on how you structure your design department, and what metrics you use to hold them accountable.
In this episode, Chris Landis discusses about how to build and run an efficient design department with Victoria and Mark.
Chris is a partner (with his brother Ethan) in Landis Architects/Builders in Washington, DC, and is a longtime Roundtables member. He’s a registered architect in four states (MD, DC, VA, NY). Chris graduated from Vassar College, and earned his M.A. in architecture from Columbia Architecture School. Chris is a member of the American Institute of Architects, and has 28 years of experience in residential architecture. He is a current member of the DC Historic Preservation Review Board and past president of the DC Metro area chapter of NARI.
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Remodelers Advantage
When you own a remodeling company, the one characteristic that’s the most important to have — in my opinion — is resilience.
Resilience is the ability to learn from your setbacks and mistakes. Resilient small-business owners learn how to turn mistakes into opportunities. They learn to look past the immediate setbacks and keep their eyes firmly on their long-term goal.
Essentially, small-business owners must learn to see the forest for the trees and not get hung up on the minutiae. The details of the setback or the finer points of the mistake don’t matter. What matters is how you deal with those setbacks and keep moving forward.
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Remodeling
How does a business set itself apart from the competition? Does doing business as usual suffice? What makes a memory that a client would want to share with others?
The real deal is addressing a problem and providing a solution that leaves your client feeling smart for deciding to use your services. That makes them want to tell their friends about what your company did to make things right.
We were staying in the Westin at Grand Central in New York City over the holidays. We had purchased a very special (and expensive) candle to give to our daughter-in-law on Christmas and had shipped it to the hotel. Our son had told us that she loved these kind of candles.
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Broan took recessed lighting a step further by incorporating powerful, quiet ventilation in the same design. These fan/lights disappear into the ceiling and match perfectly with other recessed lights. Whether a bathroom, closet, or high-traffic family room, Broan helps keep any space fresher and comfortable.
Learn more at Broan.com
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Pro Remodeler
There are two clauses in most every construction contract that could spell trouble — big trouble — if not properly understood and handled. Here is what you need to know about both of them.
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