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Since the job can start in one year and end in another , the entire job will be reported in the year it is completed . 3.2.4 Percentage - of - Completion Method The accounting for the percentage - of - completion method is similar to ...
Since the job can start in one year and end in another , the entire job will be reported in the year it is completed . 3.2.4 Percentage - of - Completion Method The accounting for the percentage - of - completion method is similar to ...
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The Certificate of Substantial Completion will provide the time period within which the contracto Woring the work to final ... Completing the form : ( NOTE : Prospective bidders should be aware of any additional provisions which may be ...
The Certificate of Substantial Completion will provide the time period within which the contracto Woring the work to final ... Completing the form : ( NOTE : Prospective bidders should be aware of any additional provisions which may be ...
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SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION obligation to pay or to see to the paymen har manays ... for a progress payment , nor any to the Architect a list of items to be completed or corprogress payment , nor any partist or entire use or occu- rected .
SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION obligation to pay or to see to the paymen har manays ... for a progress payment , nor any to the Architect a list of items to be completed or corprogress payment , nor any partist or entire use or occu- rected .
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Contents
MANAGEMENT OF THE COMPANY | 26 |
ACCOUNTING RECORD KEEPING AND FINANCIAL REPORTS | 60 |
PROFIT PLANNING CHECKING AND MANAGING | 104 |
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