Articles & Publications

Identifying and Preventing Profit Fade

October 13, 2016 Construction

As a construction business owner, you’ve probably completed a job with high hopes only to find that the anticipated profit had somehow evaporated. That is, the costs of performing the work equaled or exceeded the revenue it brought in.. Read More >>

Construction Success Story: Contractor tired of being stonewalled on final payments

There’s nary a construction company in business that hasn’t had difficulty collecting monies owed for a project. In many instances, a contractor may be tempted to write off the bad debt, rather than spend time and effort trying to. Read More >>

Financial Reporting: VIE Rules Can Cause Confusion

January 19, 2016 Construction

Tuesday, January 19, 2016 For most construction businesses, maintaining financial statements that comply with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) is a fundamental requirement of doing business. Lenders and sureties require contractors to submit financial statements that have been certified. Read More >>

Dale Ruther Earn Prestigious CCIFP Designation

AKRON, OH – January 1, 2016 – Bober Markey Fedorovich (BMF), a top 20 regional CPA and advisory firm in Northeast Ohio, is pleased to announce that Dale A. Ruther, CPA, CIT, CDS has received the Certified Construction Industry Financial. Read More >>

Growth Strategies: Things to Consider When Evaluating an Acquisition

October 14, 2015 Construction

Analysts tell us the construction industry has been experiencing strong merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in the past year or so. According to one study, 2014 saw more than 218 major deals (deals worth more than $50 million) in. Read More >>

Claims Management: Quick Response Is Critical When Disputes Arise

July 21, 2015 Construction projects are, by their very nature, complex processes with many variables and numerous interested parties. In any such situation, misunderstandings and disputes are often inevitable. As business accelerates these days, disputed claims are also increasing.. Read More >>

Considerations When Working Across State Lines

April 24, 2015 Construction

As a contracting business grows, it’s likely that it will eventually begin pursuing work in a neighboring state. When this happens, there are a number of tax, licensing and permitting issues to consider. On the other hand, if your. Read More >>

New Revenue Recognition Standard: Changes for Long-Term Contracts

For six years now, construction industry leaders and accounting professionals have been nervously following the progress of a new revenue reporting standard that was being developed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the International Accounting Standards Board. Read More >>

Succession Planning: Build Value into Your Company

The construction industry is notoriously cyclical — boom-and-bust patterns seem to repeat at regular intervals. As they look back over the latest cycle, many experienced contractors are deciding they don’t want to struggle through another downturn in five or. Read More >>