Sinopsis
Back office support can make or break your contracting company and that is where we come in. We can move your contractor bookkeeping service off the roller coaster of pain onto the merry go round of peace of mind.Most of our clients come to us because they need help in one or more of these six areas:1. QuickBooks setup for construction was wrong 2. QuickBooks clean up to make the check register match the bank statement3. QuickBooks Receivables and Payables are not accurate.4. Job Costing Reports did not make sense5. Invoicing customers and getting paid6. Getting caught up on back tax returnsOnce we have your contractors bookkeeping issues under control you will be able to focus your time and energy on understanding financial and job costing reports and making money.Listening to The Contractors Success M.A.P. can help you overcome the challenges of Marketing, Accounting and Production by focusing on the keys to unlock your contracting companys natural inclination to generate consistently high cash flow and profits. Because your contracting company wants to generate passive income streams so you can have the freedom to do what you really want to do with your life.
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644: Five Hidden Ways Contractors Lose Profits (And How To Stop It)
05/09/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 644, And It's About Five Hidden Ways Contractors Lose Profits (And How To Stop It) Where did the money go? If you've ever looked at your bank account at the end of a busy month and thought, "I did all that work—so where did the money go?", you're not alone. This is one of the most common frustrations we hear from small business owners in the construction industry. You're booking jobs, staying busy, and delivering great work—but the profit doesn't seem to match the effort. As construction bookkeeping specialists, we've seen behind the numbers of dozens of small contractors. And time and again, we find the same hidden leaks draining their profits. The good news? Once you know what to look for, you can fix them—and finally start keeping more of what you earn. Here are five common ways contractors lose profits (without even realizing it)—and what you can do to stop the leaks. 1. Untracked Labor Hours: Working More Than You Billed Labor is often your most considerable cost. But for many sm
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643: Is It Time To Hire A Bookkeeper Or Keep Doing It Yourself
29/08/2025 Duración: 13minThis Podcast Is Episode 643, And It's About Is It Time To Hire A Bookkeeper Or Keep Doing It Yourself A Real-World Guide for Small Construction Business Owners If you run a small construction business, you've probably worn every hat—from estimator and foreman to project manager and, yes, bookkeeper. Initially, doing the books yourself may have seemed manageable. But now, as you grow, you might be asking: "Do I need a bookkeeper, or can I keep doing this myself?" It's a valid question—and the answer depends on where your business is, where it's going, and how you manage your time and money. As construction bookkeeping specialists, we've worked with both first-time business owners and seasoned contractors. We've seen the difference it makes when you stop guessing at your finances and start getting reliable, real-time information from a professional. This post will break down the pros and cons of DIY versus hiring a bookkeeper, helping you determine which option is right for your business at this time. DIY Book
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642: How To Know If It's Time To Raise Your Rates Without Losing Clients
22/08/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 642, And It's About How To Know If It's Time To Raise Your Rates Without Losing Clients A Practical Guide for Contractors Who Want to Stay Profitable—Without Scaring Off Business If you're like most small construction business owners, you've probably had this thought: "I'm working non-stop, but I'm still barely keeping up—should I raise my prices?" And then right after that, the fear kicks in: "What if I lose clients? What if no one can afford me anymore?" As construction bookkeeping specialists, we hear this frequently. Contractors are nervous to raise their rates because they worry it'll cost them jobs or damage their reputation. But here's the truth: Raising your rates isn't about greed—it's about survival. In this post, we'll guide you through understanding when it's time to increase your rates, how to do it without losing your best clients, and how your books can provide the data and confidence to price with clarity. Why Contractors Hesitate to Raise Rates Let's start with the ev
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641: A Week In The Life Of A Profitable Contractor- Habits That Pay Off
15/08/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 641, And It's About A Week In The Life Of A Profitable Contractor- Habits That Pay Off If you're a small construction business owner, you know what it feels like to be busy but not consistently profitable. You're running from job sites to supply runs to client meetings, answering calls at night, and still wondering where the money went at the end of the month. Here's the truth we see every day as construction bookkeeping specialists: The most successful contractors aren't just working harder—they've built weekly habits and systems that keep the business running while they build. In this post, we'll show you what a streamlined, systemized week looks like in a small construction business. Whether you're a solo contractor or leading a small crew, these routines can help you stay organized, improve your cash flow, and protect your profit. Why Weekly Habits Matter in Construction When you build consistency into your week, everything improves: You stop forgetting to invoice or follow up You
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640: How To Build Systems That Support Your Construction Business
08/08/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 640, And It's About How To Build Systems That Support Your Construction Business Turning the 3 Pillars—Marketing, Accounting, and Production—Into Repeatable Routines(without adding more work) You've done the hard part—you're running a construction business, getting jobs, and turning out quality work. Perhaps you've even begun to refine your marketing, job costing, and project delivery strategies, thanks to the three pillars we've discussed: Attracting the Right Jobs, Controlling the Money, and Delivering Projects Profitably. But here's the next step that will take your business from reactive to reliable, from "just getting by" to scaling sustainably: You need systems. Not paperwork piles. Not more apps. Just smart, repeatable steps that make your business more efficient—even if you're still a one-person show. As construction bookkeeping specialists, we help contractors every day who are great at swinging hammers but are overwhelmed by admin. This post will show you how to build simple
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639: Pillar 3 - Delivering Construction Projects Profitably
01/08/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 639, And It's About Pillar 3: Delivering Construction Projects Profitably A Construction Bookkeeper's Guide to Smarter Production for Small Contractors You've done the hard work: marketed your services, landed the job, and priced it to make a solid profit. But here's where a lot of small construction businesses lose money—even after doing everything right up to this point. That moment is project execution—or what we in the business world call production. As construction bookkeeping specialists, we've seen many jobs transition from profitable to painful simply because the contractor lacked systems in place to track costs, manage scope, or control labor once the work commenced. Let's discuss Pillar 3: Delivering Projects Profitably, and how refining your production process can safeguard your profits, enhance your reputation, and alleviate stress. Why "Doing the Work" Isn't Enough Many contractors assume that once the job starts, the hard part is over. But production is where th
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638: Pillar 2: Controlling The Money - Construction Accounting And Bookkeeping
25/07/2025 Duración: 13minThis Podcast Is Episode 638, And It's About Pillar 2: Controlling The Money - Construction Accounting And Bookkeeping How Smart Money Management Keeps Your Business Profitable and Stress-Free When most small construction business owners think about success, they envision a steady stream of jobs, high-quality work, and satisfied clients. But there’s another side to the story that often gets ignored: the financial health of your business. And here’s the truth we see every day as construction bookkeeping specialists: Even skilled contractors with full calendars can run into cash flow problems, tax stress, or profit shortfalls—not because of the work, but because of the numbers. That’s where Pillar 2: Controlling the Money comes in. In this post, we’ll talk about how to take control of your finances through simple, construction-friendly accounting practices—so you can stop guessing and start growing. Why Money Control Is the Backbone of a Construction Business In construction, money doesn’t flow evenly. You migh
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637: Pillar 1: Marketing - Attracting The Right Construction Jobs
18/07/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 637, And It's About Pillar 1: Marketing - Attracting The Right Construction Jobs A Guide for Small Construction Business Owners (from Your Bookkeeper's Point of View) As construction bookkeeping specialists, we spend a significant amount of time analyzing the numbers behind small construction businesses—everything from job costs to cash flow to profit margins. However, here's the truth most contractors don't hear enough: Your profitability starts before the job even begins. Yes, it starts with the jobs you say yes to—and more importantly, the ones you should start saying no to. In this post, we'll break down what it means to attract the right jobs, how doing so can transform your business, and what practical steps you can take today to stop chasing work that doesn't serve you. First, Why Most Contractors Struggle to Attract the Right Clients Small contractors often accept every job that comes their way, especially when they're just starting or concerned about cash flow. But this create
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636: The Three Pillars Of A Profitable Construction Business
11/07/2025 Duración: 11minThis Podcast Is Episode 636, And It's About The Three Pillars Of A Profitable Construction Business Running a small construction business is no small feat. You're on job sites one minute, sending invoices the next, and trying to line up your next project after that. It's a constant juggling act—and without the right systems, it's easy to fall behind or burn out. As construction bookkeeping specialists, we work with small contractors who are incredibly skilled in their trade but often feel overwhelmed when it comes to running their businesses. And over the years, we've noticed a pattern: the most profitable, low-stress companies all focus on the same three areas: 1. Getting the Right Jobs (Marketing) 2. Managing the Money (Accounting) 3. Delivering Profitably (Production) Let's break down how each of these pillars supports a stronger business—and how you can tighten them up, starting today. Pillar 1: Marketing – Attracting the Right Jobs Marketing isn't just about having a nice logo or handing out flyers; i
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635: The #1 Reason Contractors Lose Clients: Poor Invoicing—And How to Fix It
04/07/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 635, And It's About The #1 Reason Contractors Lose Clients: Poor Invoicing—And How to Fix It As we celebrate Independence Day and the spirit of hard work and craftsmanship that built our country, it’s the perfect time to think about strengthening your construction business, so you have the freedom to grow and succeed. When most contractors consider why they lose clients, they often blame price competition, slow projects, or a client’s unrealistic expectations. But in my experience as a construction bookkeeper, one of the most common—and preventable—reasons contractors lose business is poor invoicing practices. I know what you might be thinking: “My craftsmanship speaks for itself; invoicing is just paperwork.” But the truth is that invoices are often the last impression you leave on a client. That impression determines whether you get paid promptly, earn a good review, or ever hear from them again. Here’s why poor invoicing costs you clients, how it damages your reputation, and exactly
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634: Financial Red Flags Your Construction Company Can't Afford To Ignore
27/06/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 634, And It's About Financial Red Flags Your Construction Company Can't Afford To Ignore As a construction bookkeeper, I've had a unique vantage point, watching countless projects unfold from the first bid to the final payment. While the hammers and blueprints are the visible signs of progress, it's the numbers behind the scenes that truly tell the story of a company's health. And let me tell you, those numbers often whisper warnings before they start screaming. Small business owners in the construction industry are incredibly busy. You're juggling bids, managing crews, dealing with permits, and ensuring client satisfaction. It's easy for subtle financial warning signs – what I call "red flags" – to get overlooked until they become critical problems. However, ignoring these signals can lead to severe cash flow issues, stalled growth, and even business failure. Based on what I've observed, here are five common financial red flags that you absolutely cannot afford to ignore, along
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633: Cash Is King But Do You Have A Crown? Why Cash Flow Trumps Profit
20/06/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 633, And It's About Cash Is King But Do You Have A Crown? Why Cash Flow Trumps Profit
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632: Navigating Job Site Challenges For Small Construction Businesses
13/06/2025 Duración: 13minThis Podcast Is Episode 632, And It's About Navigating Job Site Challenges For Small Construction Businesses As a small construction business owner, you're not just a builder; you're a problem-solver, a negotiator, a project manager, and often, the first one on-site and the last one to leave. While the vision for a completed project is always clear, the path to getting there is often paved with unforeseen challenges, daily inconveniences, and persistent problems. I've seen it time and again from my vantage point, both as a previous construction business owner and now a construction bookkeeping specialist: these job site issues, if left unchecked, don't just delay projects – they eat into profits, strain client relationships, and can even jeopardize the future of your business. But here's the good news: recognizing common pitfalls is the first step to conquering them. 1. The Relentless March of Labor Shortages The U.S. construction industry is grappling with a significant shortage of skilled labor. Find
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631: Proven Strategies For Attracting Quality Construction Clients
06/06/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 631, And It's About Proven Strategies For Attracting Quality Construction Clients As a construction business owner, you already know that winning new work is the lifeblood of your company. But not just any work—what you need are quality clients: the kind who pay on time, respect your expertise and give you the types of jobs that grow your bottom line. As construction accounting and bookkeeping specialists, we've worked with dozens of contractors who struggle with the same thing: they're busy, but they're not profitable. Often, the root of the issue isn't in their craftsmanship or work ethic—it's in who they're working for and how they're finding those clients. Let's talk about how to attract and retain high-quality construction clients effectively—and how to make sure those relationships support the financial health of your business. 1. Know Your Numbers So You Can Know Your Ideal Client Before we even talk about marketing or referrals, you need to get clear on one essential thing: wh
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630: Small Business Administration - Essential Strategies for Contractors
30/05/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 630, And It's About Small Business Administration - Essential Strategies for Contractors Running a small business is exciting, but let’s be honest, managing the admin side of things can feel overwhelming. Between keeping financial records, looking after daily operations, and ensuring compliance with tax laws, it’s easy to feel buried under endless to-do lists. But here’s the good news: with the right strategies, small business administration doesn’t have to be a headache. Here are some practical steps to streamline your business admin, save time, and boost productivity, leaving you with more energy to do what you love – whether it's working at the jobsite or growing your business! Why structure is the foundation of success Think of admin tasks as the backbone of your business. If these tasks aren’t handled regularly and properly, things can quickly spiral out of control. Staying on top of your admin enables you to see how your business is truly performing, reduce legal risks, and ensur
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629: How To Optimally Allocate Resources For Construction Business Growth
23/05/2025 Duración: 13minThis Podcast Is Episode 629, And It's About How To Optimally Allocate Resources For Construction Business Growth In the competitive construction industry landscape, efficient resource allocation is a fundamental pillar of success. Construction business owners like you face the dual challenge of meeting deadlines while adhering to budget constraints, making effective resource management essential. As a business owner, you understand that growth doesn't just happen – it takes smart decisions, dedication, and a clear plan. One of your most critical decisions is allocating your resources effectively. Do you expand into new markets, invest in technology, or double down on customer acquisition? For many businesses, resource allocation is both an art and a science. What is Resource Allocation? Before we discuss strategies, let's clarify the allocation of resources. Simply put, it involves deciding how to allocate your resources—time, money, talent, and tools—to achieve your business objectives. It's not just
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628: Efficient Payroll Implementation For Construction Business Owners
16/05/2025 Duración: 13minThis Podcast Is Episode 628, And It's About Efficient Payroll Implementation For Construction Business Owners mplementing an effective payroll system is crucial for construction business owners, as it directly impacts project management, employee satisfaction, and overall financial health. Given the complexities of the construction industry, including varying pay rates, overtime requirements, and the need for certified payroll reports, developing a streamlined payroll process is essential. Here are some steps to consider: 1. Determine Payroll Needs: Assess the size of your workforce (hourly vs. salaried employees). Identify the types of workers (e.g., subcontractors, full-time employees) and ensure your payroll system can handle various pay rates and classifications. 2. Choose the Right Payroll Software: Look for software that caters to the construction industry's needs, including support for job costing, lien waivers, and compliance with prevailing wage laws. Ensure it has features for tracking ti
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627: The Essential Benefits Of A Purchase Order System For Contractors
09/05/2025 Duración: 10minThis Podcast Is Episode 627, And It's About The Essential Benefits Of A Purchase Order System For Contractors Running a small business is no small feat. Every purchase, every invoice, and every supplier relationship counts. But as your business grows, so does the complexity of managing procurement. This is where a Purchase Order (PO) System can help. The importance of a POS for contractors cannot be overstated. In the fast-paced and often unpredictable world of construction, managing resources effectively is crucial for the success of any project. It is a fundamental tool that helps contractors streamline their procurement processes, maintain budget control, and ensure efficient communication with suppliers. What is a Purchase Order System? A POS tool helps businesses manage and automate the procurement process. It replaces manual methods with a structured, digital system to create, track, and manage purchase orders from start to finish. Think of it as your time-saving, mistake-reducing, cost-controll
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626: From Chaos To Clarity: The Right Construction Job Management System
02/05/2025 Duración: 11minThis Podcast Is Episode 626, And It's About From Chaos To Clarity: The Right Construction Job Management System Running a business involves countless moving parts, which can feel overwhelming. From managing projects and keeping the team on the same page to ensuring profitability. Have you ever sent an email about a critical update only to find that team members missed it? With a job management system, those headaches disappear. Given the industry's complexity and unique challenges, effective job management is crucial for construction contractors. Managing multiple projects, coordinating teams, tracking budgets, and ensuring timely completion are just a few daily demands. A well-implemented job management system can be a game changer, streamlining operations and improving efficiency. But how do you know if a job management system is right for you? And if it is, how do you select the one that best suits your needs? Let's break it down. The key benefits of using a Job Management System Investing in a job
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624: Trading For Sales Vs. Trading For Profit In the Construction Business
18/04/2025 Duración: 12minThis Podcast Is Episode 624, And It's About Trading For Sales Vs. Trading For Profit In the Construction Business Times were tough, so Remodeler John decided to lower prices below those of his competitors. He promoted a charge-out rate 20% below the industry average, explaining that his overheads were lower than those of larger companies. The turning point came after advice from his mentor. "You're selling yourself short, John," said the mentor. "With your qualifications and experience, you should charge at least as much as other businesses – if not more. I understand your marketing strategy, but I don't think clients see it that way. They are more likely to interpret lower costs as lower value and quality. In your industry, confidence goes a long way, so you shouldn't be afraid of marketing yourself at a price that reflects your expertise and experience." Then came the call from his accountant. "Aren't the sales figures great?" said John, getting his bit in first. "Yes," said the accountant, "impressive