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Financing, Insurance & Leasing: Page 60
Rental
How Can I Know I'm Hitting All Revenue Lines?
The rental industry is far from the norm with respect to rate and revenue consistency. Here are questions designed to make business owners take another look at some of their procedures and re-examine the things that could add to the bottom line.
Fleet Maintenance
Develop a Custom Refueling Strategy
Equipment size, the location and the type of project will affect refueling options for your construction equipment fleet.
Business
Get a Grip on Your Tax Position
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Increases in taxes built into the health care bill, capital gains, the death tax, etc. for 2011 require contractors to start reviewing their tax situation now to minimize the impact in future.
Business Services
Unlock Your Business Processes
GB Financial Services, LLC
It's time to reinvent the methods you use to acquire equipment and minimize financial risks.
Other Components
Compete in Non-attainment Zones
Develop a strategy to comply with construction equipment emissions restrictions in non-attainment areas.
Lifting Equipment
Buyers and Sellers Get Connected
Equipmentconnector.com features more than 13,000 loaders, excavators and other equipment from 800+ dealers across North America.
Rental
How to Plan When You Don't Know Where Your Revenue Is Going to Be
Despite what many business operators believe, it's most important to get a handle on costs before even beginning to worry about revenues. In this week's Financial Forum, Mike Farley takes a hard look at what it takes for equipment rental businesses to succeed.
Rental
What Are Your (Financing) Options?
If you are faced with credit problems in today's industry economy, debt restructuring might be a viable option.
Rental
Open Communication Helps Your Bank Help You
In this week's Financial Forum with Mike Farley, we take a look at debt restructuring, an often misunderstood tool to help businesses get back on their feet. When considering this option, Farley says it's vital that owners be open and forthright with the financial institutions they work with.
Equipment
A New Option for Buying and Selling Used Equipment
Recently,
Concrete Contractor
and its sister publications teamed with an online used equipment service to create equipmentconnector.com, an online marketplace devoted to the buying, selling and appraisal needs of construction and landscape professionals.
Rental
RentalHawk Takes Rental to New Heights
RentalHawk aims to become the first online rental locator that allows users to search by equipment type and make reservations directly from the website
Business
Lenders Demand Clean Sheets and Cash Flow
In order to secure working capital for your construction business, you must be able to show a clean balance and adequate cash flow, while getting debt under control.
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