
News Archive
Our news covers topics relevant to the construction and real estate industries.
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Try This Hat on For Size
by Jason Bakke
The issue of succession must be
addressed if a company is going to exist beyond the lifetime
of the original owners.
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What Does the Term “Real Estate” Mean for Your Business?
If you are a housing developer, commercial owner/operator, multi-unit residential operator, property manager or housing association, then real estate is your business. More
Construction Operations Management
Daily collection of field data, storage and ease of data retrieval, and availability of meaningful information are challenges for every construction company. More
AGC Tax and Fiscal Affairs Committee Meeting
The summer 2007 AGC Tax and Fiscal Affairs Committee Meeting was held in Charleston, South Carolina. Guest speakers included the IRS's Construction Tax Advisor and a staff member from the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). More
Four Achieve CCIFP Certification
Four members of the construction and real estate group have earned their Certified Construction Industry Financial Professionals (CCIFP) certification.
"CCIFP is the only standard of its kind for construction financial people," notes CCIFP board member Mike Verbanic. More
A Good Worker Doesn't Need a Kick in the Rear
by Bob Sniegowski
Good people motivate themselves. Construction companies are loaded with good people.
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Improve Communication to Evaluate Work in Process Too many construction companies do not have procedures in place to objectively evaluate the profitability of work in process on a quarterly or monthly basis. Communication among CPA, controller, and project manager is essential to the development of such procedures. To learn more, read the paper Rod Krueger and Bob Sniegowski of the LarsonAllen's construction group delivered to the AICPA national conference.
Growing Ideas from the Ground Up It takes time and effort to bridge the gulf between the office and site. But when you develop relationships with people, you discover just how creative they really are. Read more about creativity and construction.
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