Basics of Construction Accounting - Day 2

This course is designed for accounting professionals new to the construction industry, as well as construction industry professionals who want or need a better understanding of construction accounting processes, construction cost management systems, job costs and job cost reporting, the WIP, and the most important elements of a contractor's financial statements. This course provides an introduction to the key processes and practices that make construction accounting unique.


Basics of Construction Accounting - Day 1

This course is designed for accounting professionals new to the construction industry, as well as construction industry professionals who want or need a better understanding of construction accounting processes, construction cost management systems, job costs and job cost reporting, the WIP, and the most important elements of a contractor's financial statements. This course provides an introduction to the key processes and practices that make construction accounting unique.


Construction Project Forecasting

This course will provide a guide for creating a project forecast by incorporating key performance indicators (KPIs), identifying potential risks and implementing best practices that will strengthen your performance. The outcomes of the course will help project leaders expand their field team’s understanding of project expectations and KPIs along with the importance of communicating decisions and progress relative to those indicators.


Accounting and Reporting - Day 2

Learn how to use acceptable accounting and reporting practices to your company’s advantage and familiarize yourself with sample contractor financial statements. In this program, we will cover associated accounting issues, control and allocation methods for overhead, benchmarking and effective performance measures, classification of direct and indirect contract costs, and recent FASB pronouncements and exposure drafts.


Accounting and Reporting - Day 1

Learn how to use acceptable accounting and reporting practices to your company’s advantage and familiarize yourself with sample contractor financial statements. In this program, we will cover associated accounting issues, control and allocation methods for overhead, benchmarking and effective performance measures, classification of direct and indirect contract costs, and recent FASB pronouncements and exposure drafts.


Expand Your Construction Contract Knowledge - Day 2

In this course, you will gain an attorney’s view of how risks can be avoided with specific contract language that will minimize your company’s liability exposure. Learn about various case dispute situations and how the contract clauses respond to real-case examples plus best practice approaches to manage the circumstances. Participants will have the opportunity to collaborate with the instructors on sample construction project scenarios and determine potential consequences because of the contract definition and legal requirements.


Expand Your Construction Contract Knowledge - Day 1

In this course, you will gain an attorney’s view of how risks can be avoided with specific contract language that will minimize your company’s liability exposure. Learn about various case dispute situations and how the contract clauses respond to real-case examples plus best practice approaches to manage the circumstances. Participants will have the opportunity to collaborate with the instructors on sample construction project scenarios and determine potential consequences because of the contract definition and legal requirements.


Contracts 101 - Day 2

Are you ready to learn how to analyze and improve your construction contracts? While you don't need to be a lawyer to read a contract (though you absolutely want one to) you do need to understand what you are reading. This course will teach you how construction contract sections fit together and which clauses you need to look out for to protect your company's bottom line.


Contracts 101 - Day 1

Are you ready to learn how to analyze and improve your construction contracts? While you don't need to be a lawyer to read a contract (though you absolutely want one to) you do need to understand what you are reading. This course will teach you how construction contract sections fit together and which clauses you need to look out for to protect your company's bottom line.


Deep Dive and Advanced Perspective of Work in Progress - Day 2

This four-hour intensive course will provide an advanced view of the Work In Progress schedule. Your WIP is more than a reporting tool; it is a financial management tool for your construction company. From this workshop, you will gain strategies to turn unexpected profit fade and enhancements into predictable events.