Deskbook for the Contractor and ManagerPrentice-Hall, 1986 - 264 pages |
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Page 61
... received . Technically , income is recorded in the books the day it is received , and is then available to the company for any purpose . Let's look at several examples . Suppose our electrician , from Chapter 1 , contracted to wire a ...
... received . Technically , income is recorded in the books the day it is received , and is then available to the company for any purpose . Let's look at several examples . Suppose our electrician , from Chapter 1 , contracted to wire a ...
Page 109
... received 4.3.1 A Problem Using Present Value A contractor expects to net a $ 2000 profit from a contract in two years . What will the present value of the profit be ? His or her IRR is predicted at 12 percent . PV = $ 2000 ( 1 + 0.12 ) ...
... received 4.3.1 A Problem Using Present Value A contractor expects to net a $ 2000 profit from a contract in two years . What will the present value of the profit be ? His or her IRR is predicted at 12 percent . PV = $ 2000 ( 1 + 0.12 ) ...
Page 135
... received at the end of n periods . 2. Table 4-2 : Present value of $ 1 received annually for N years . 3. Table 4-3 : Future value of $ 1 at the end of n periods . Present Value Tables begin on page 136 . TABLE 4-1 PRESENT VALUE OF $ 1 ...
... received at the end of n periods . 2. Table 4-2 : Present value of $ 1 received annually for N years . 3. Table 4-3 : Future value of $ 1 at the end of n periods . Present Value Tables begin on page 136 . TABLE 4-1 PRESENT VALUE OF $ 1 ...
Contents
MANAGEMENT OF THE COMPANY | 26 |
ACCOUNTING RECORD KEEPING AND FINANCIAL REPORTS | 60 |
PROFIT PLANNING CHECKING AND MANAGING | 104 |
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accounts Accounts Payable AIA DOCUMENT A201 AMERICAN INSTITUTE amount arbitration ARTICLE assets budget cash Certificate Change Order chapter company's Contract Documents contract price Contract Sum contractor contribution margin corporation cost-plus pricing crew damages depreciation direct labor EA EA earnings electrician employees equipment estimated example expenses Figure fixed costs goals income indirect INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Instructions to Bidders ledger liability loss Management by objectives materials ment method net present value operation opportunity cost OSHA overhead costs Owner Owner-Contractor Agreement Paragraph parties payable percent performance Performance Bond period person Postal Service profit ratio revenue safety schedule skills sole proprietorship specific standards Subcontractor Subparagraph Subpart Substantial Completion surety tion Total tractor truck U.S. POSTAL SERVICE variable workers XX XX XX YORK AVENUE