Your Accountant Doesn't Speak Contractor

    Job costing. Bids. Overhead. Labor burden. Change orders. Seasonality. Equipment payments. We don't just understand your language — we built our entire business around it.

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    The Numbers Most Contractors Never See

    True job cost

    Most contractors don't account for labor burden, truck rolls, warranty callbacks, or rework. Your real cost per job is 15–30% higher than you think.

    Overhead allocation

    Office rent, insurance, truck payments, admin staff — these costs need to be spread across every job. If they're not, you're pricing blind.

    Break-even point

    How much revenue do you need just to keep the lights on? Most contractors have never calculated this number.

    Cash conversion cycle

    The gap between when you pay for materials/labor and when you collect payment. This gap is what causes cash crunches.

    Profit per labor hour

    Not gross revenue — actual profit generated per hour your crews are in the field. This number tells you everything.

    Financial Systems That Speak Contractor

    Job costing framework tied to your actual field operations

    Cash flow forecasting that accounts for seasonality and project timelines

    Pricing models built on real overhead, labor burden, and margin targets

    Financial dashboards you can check from your truck

    Monthly P&L reviews that actually mean something

    Tax planning that starts in January, not December

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