Many construction company owners lack the budget or interest in hiring a full-time accountant. They don’t want to carry the associated payroll costs or the responsibility of managing one more person. They’ve got enough on their plates managing their clients, jobs, vendors and crews.
Yet construction company owners who don’t have a construction-savvy accountant are missing out. An outsourced accountant can provide a much needed skillset while being budget-friendly because they are not full-time and don’t require benefits that employees do.
Construction accounting entails far more than billing customers and paying bills. To manage the construction company well, owners need an accurate job cost and billing system and work-in-progress report. They may also be subject to prevailing wage reporting and other unique requirements of the construction industry. When construction accounting is done well, owners gain better insight into their financial data and save money by avoiding costly mistakes or taking advantage of opportunities. Bankers and sureties gain more confidence in the construction company when they are provided with accurate and timely reports.