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A Visual Deep Dive into Cost Coding

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One of the biggest stumbling blocks with contractors getting their job costing system set up properly is the cost code structure. There are several moving parts and it can be overwhelming. Where do you start? We're showing you on this week's episode. Make sure to check it out on the Carpenter CPAs YouTube channel.
Topics we cover in this episode include:

  • Reasons contractors fail at creating cost code structures\
  • The Job Costing Hierarchy
  • Cost codes mapping to Chart of Accounts
  • How to start with cost coding

LINKS
Get the free phase codes list: https://bit.ly/49fPfQV

Visit the episode page at https://carpentercpas.com/costcodevisual for more details and a transcript of the show.

Find all episodes and related links at ContractorSuccessForum.com.
Join the conversation on our LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/CarpenterCPAs
FIND US ONLINE
Wade Carpenter, CPA, CGMA | CarpenterCPAs.com
Stephen Brown, Bonding Expert | SuretyAnswers.com

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Chapters

1. A Visual Deep Dive into Cost Coding (00:00:00)

2. Reasons contractors fail at creating cost code structures (00:02:33)

3. The Job Costing Hierarchy (00:07:08)

4. Cost codes mapping to Chart of Accounts (00:11:09)

5. How to start with cost coding (00:14:36)

167 episodes

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One of the biggest stumbling blocks with contractors getting their job costing system set up properly is the cost code structure. There are several moving parts and it can be overwhelming. Where do you start? We're showing you on this week's episode. Make sure to check it out on the Carpenter CPAs YouTube channel.
Topics we cover in this episode include:

  • Reasons contractors fail at creating cost code structures\
  • The Job Costing Hierarchy
  • Cost codes mapping to Chart of Accounts
  • How to start with cost coding

LINKS
Get the free phase codes list: https://bit.ly/49fPfQV

Visit the episode page at https://carpentercpas.com/costcodevisual for more details and a transcript of the show.

Find all episodes and related links at ContractorSuccessForum.com.
Join the conversation on our LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/CarpenterCPAs
FIND US ONLINE
Wade Carpenter, CPA, CGMA | CarpenterCPAs.com
Stephen Brown, Bonding Expert | SuretyAnswers.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. A Visual Deep Dive into Cost Coding (00:00:00)

2. Reasons contractors fail at creating cost code structures (00:02:33)

3. The Job Costing Hierarchy (00:07:08)

4. Cost codes mapping to Chart of Accounts (00:11:09)

5. How to start with cost coding (00:14:36)

167 episodes

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