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Progress Invoicing is a standard feature of QuickBooks® Pro, Premier, and Enterprise editions; each of these versions also offer several options for invoicing as well. In order to implement the Progress Invoicing function you must also utilize the QuickBooks Estimate function – this will eliminate repetitive data entry and help you achieve good job costing reports, such as Estimate vs. Actual reports.
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If you are a subcontractor, sometimes the General Contractor will have a form that they insist you use (instead of your own invoice form), other times they may insist that you submit your progress billing on an industry standard billing form – such as the AIA G-702 & G-703 forms developed by the American Institute of Architects – or similar plain paper forms containing the same information.
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It’s the start of construction season, is your job costing system in place?

tracking construction costsWhile the start of a busy construction season may not be the time to do a full-scale revamp of your current job costing system, it is certainly… Continue reading

Estimating and Job Costing needs will vary depending on the type of contractor you will be dealing with. We'll be meeting Harry the Handyman, Sam the Subcontractor and Gerry the General Contractor.
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