Business

In the Balance: The Three Essential Construction Accounting Books
Your company needs three sets of accounting books: internal, external and tax. Each one should offer timely, relevant information that contributes to your success—and should speak to its own specific audience.
By Robert Nevill
July 17, 2024
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by Robert Nevill
Robert Nevill is senior audit manager for Berman Hopkins Wright & LaHam, CPAs and Associates, LLP, Orlando, Florida, a CE Top 50 Construction Accounting Firm. For more information, email nevill@bermanhopkins.com. or visit bermanhopkins.com.
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