Construction accounting and financial management / Steven J. Peterson.
Material type: TextPublisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: xix, 556 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0131109391
- 9780131109391
- 624.0681 22
- HF5686.B7 P48 2005
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624.068 WIL Management for the New Zealand construction industry / | 624.068 WIL Construction management : emerging trends and technologies / | 624.0681 BUR Risk and financial management in construction / | 624.0681 PET Construction accounting and financial management / | 624.0681 PET Construction accounting and financial management / | 624.0681 POT Construction cost management : learning from case studies / | 624.0681 ROS Financial management in construction contracting / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Construction financial management -- Ch. 2. Construction accounting systems -- Ch. 3. Accounting transactions -- Ch. 4. More construction accounting -- Ch. 5. Depreciation -- Ch. 6. Analysis of financial statements -- Ch. 7. Managing costs -- Ch. 8. Determining labor burden -- Ch. 9. Managing general overhead costs -- Ch. 10. Setting profit margins for bidding -- Ch. 11. Profit center analysis -- Ch. 12. Cash flows for construction projects -- Ch. 13. Projecting income taxes -- Ch. 14. Cash flows for construction companies -- Ch. 15. Time value of money -- Ch. 16. Financing a company's financial needs -- Ch. 17. Tools for making financial decisions -- Ch. 18. Income taxes and financial decisions -- App. A. Computerized accounting systems -- App. B. Trend analysis -- App. C. Derivation of selected equations -- App. D. Interest factors -- App. E. Amortization schedule.
"Focusing on the principles of accounting and financial management needed to make construction projects and companies financially successful, Construction Accounting and Financial Management provides the background for prospective and practicing construction managers. Making no assumptions about any special training, Professor Peterson leads the reader step by step through the business practices needed for solid decision making."--BOOK JACKET.
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