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WIP Your Residential Contractor into Shape - Recording

$79.00
Member price: $55.00

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Whether you are a residential single/multi-family developer, builder, GC, or subcontractor, there is no understating the importance of the WIP schedule and the role it plays in determining a job’s profitability, and the critical role it plays ensuring the accuracy of a company’s financial statements. Preparing a WIP should be more than preparing a spreadsheet. To add value, dive deeper into each project and listen to your Project Managers for opportunities or action items to contribute to the company’s profitability, cash flow and project management. WIP your company into shape with this session!

Learning Objectives

Identify all reports and information needed to develop a comprehensive single/multi-family residential WIP.
Learn how to use these reports to further your understanding of each project and increase WIP accuracy.
Learn how to use Change Order and AR Aging information to increase the timeliness of billings and increase cash flow.
Learn practical ideas to add value to your company’s operations while preparing your WIP report.

Course Length

The estimated time to complete the course is approximately 120 minutes, depending on the pace of the learner.

Who Should Attend:

• Business Owners
• CFOs
• Construction Financial Professionals
• Contractors
• Controllers
• CPAs
• Professional Advisors
• Risk Managers
• Subcontractors

Topics:

Accounting Income Recognition Residential Contractors Cash Management Construction Management

Speaker:

Doug Griffith