by Simplar | Jul 31, 2025 | Built Environment, Business of Construction, Cash Flow (Getting Paid), Financial Management and Risk, Financial Management and Risk, Risk Management, Weekly Construction Message
The state-of-the-art in construction accounting has advanced over the years but continues to be an area of great concern. One of the most difficult and misunderstood processes in the construction business is capturing all the data accurately and in a timely fashion...
by Simplar | Jul 24, 2025 | Built Environment, Business of Construction, Financial Management and Risk, Financial Management and Risk, Weekly Construction Message
The management of working capital in a construction company begins with a job-by-job cash flow plan. The individual cash flow plans are then consolidated into the monthly cash needs forecast. That forecast is revised regularly by the Chief Financial Officer as...
by Simplar | Jul 17, 2025 | Built Environment, Business Failure, Business Failure, Business of Construction, Cash Flow (Getting Paid), Financial Management and Risk, Financial Management and Risk, Leadership, Risk Management, Risk Management, Weekly Construction Message
Managing cash flow in a construction company is a daunting task. The unique nature of the construction transaction makes it almost impossible to match cash flowing in with cash flowing out. Low bid margins are often so tight they’re insufficient to maintain ongoing...
by Simplar | Jul 11, 2025 | Business of Construction, Business, Strategic and Project Planning, Financial Management and Risk, Financial Management and Risk, Leadership
You may remember the soothsayers described in ancient history who could predict the future. When they made pronouncements, their audience was comforted by having the scary unknown future become known. Thus, the name, sooth-sayers. They soothed the audience by putting...
by Simplar | Jul 3, 2025 | Financial Management and Risk, Financial Management and Risk, Risk Management, Risk Management, Weekly Construction Message
Back in the 1960s “What Me Worry” was the masthead motto of a little counterculture publication known as Mad Magazine that is still around somewhere to this day. Some of you more senior readers out there may remember it. At that time, my brother and I were...