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Construction Chart of Accounts

For a complete chart of accounts for construction contractors, buy our book, Managing a Construction Firm on Just 24 Hours a Day (McGraw Hill, 2007, 406 pages). It is available in all major bookstores including ours. To order the book, go to Stevensci.com, Amazon, Borders, Barnes and Noble, Browns Stationer's (UK), Reiters, Walden Books and other fine book retailers. You will find a section in the book outlining "Contractor Chart of Accounts" . Remember, Stevensci.com bundles the book with 60 Excel Templates and an On-Line Course, a solid value.

This and other management information are part of our 400+ page book "Managing a Construction Firm on Just 24 Hours a Day". It includes 130 Best Practices Used in Construction Contracting with over 100 illustrations and examples. We include a CD of 60 Excel Templates when you buy a book from our website. We also include our library of forms and 5 online courses.

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Matt Stevens is a management advisor who works only with construction contractors. He has performed training and business consultation for the contracting community since 1994. Matt can be reached at mstevens@stevensci.com.">mstevens@stevensci.com.

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Posted by Matt Stevens at September 4, 2008 10:33 AM

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Contractor Chart of Accounts

Posted by: MJW at October 5, 2005 7:52 PM

Before finalizing chart of accounts of a construction Co, I would like to review other chart of accounts, like yours

Posted by: salah nizami at October 10, 2005 4:48 PM

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