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To succeed in a construction business, you have to price your jobs to cover all labor, material and overhead expenses, and make a decent profit. The problem is knowing what markup to use. You don't want to lose jobs because you charge too much, and you don't want to work for free because you've charged too little. If you know how to calculate markup, you can apply it to your job costs to find the right sales price for your work. This book gives you tried and tested formulas, with step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow examples, so you can easily figure the markup thats right for your business. Includes a CD-ROM with forms and checklists for your use.
Construction contracting businesses have the highest rate of failure of any type of business in America today. Why? Because too many contractors undercharge for their work. They don't calculate their true costs of doing business, they don't consider their investment of capital, and they don't allow for "surprises." In other words, they don't work out how much they need to have left over after covering all their costs to make sure they stay in business.
In this guide, Michael Stone, a highly successful contractor, lecturer and consultant, explains the importance of setting your own markup—and not just picking a markup figure that someone else uses, or a number you found in an estimating book! Every business is unique, with different labor costs, different overhead costs, different profit requirements—so their markup should be different, too. Mr. Stone gives you the background and calculations you need to correctly figure markup based on your individual business. He writes in simple layman's language and includes examples, formulas and sample problems to help you. When you've read this book, you'll thoroughly understand what markup is and how to arrive at it. And just as important, you'll know how and why you should apply it to your job costs to arrive at the right sales price for your work. And that's the secret to success in this industry.
Mr. Stone reviews the basics of what it takes to survive in the construction business. You'll learn how to:
- Calculate your full overhead
- Price your work at the proper markup
- Forecast increases in your overhead
- Set and keep a budget
- Figure all your job costs
- Sell yourself and your work
- Estimate your break-even point
- Recognize an unprofitable job
- Compute a fair wage for yourself
- Write a good contract
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Looking at Markup in the Construction Business; Chapter 2: Understanding Markup; Chapter 3: Establishing the Correct Markup for Your Company; Chapter 4: Sell Your Services —at a Profit; Chapter 5: Writing Contracts; Chapter 6: Change Work Orders, Other Forms and Your Markup; Chapter 7: The Mathematics of Your Business; Chapter 8: Bean Counters and Your Business; Chapter 9: Justify Your Markup; Chapter 10: Employees and Your Markup; Chapter 11: Listening to the Experts; Chapter 12: Problems to Solve; Appendix: Index.
List Price $32.50
Website Price $30.87
Author: Michael C Stone
Format: Softcover with CD-ROM
Copyright: 1999
Pages: 192