Job Costing: The Road Map Continues
Monday, February 24 | 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Encore Hotel - Brahms 1


What It's About
This three-hour course focuses on Job Costing in residential construction. Job Costing is the process of tracking and analyzing the costs associated with each element in a specific project. Job Costing plays an important role in residential home building and remodeling because it provides builders with accurate information about the costs associated with each project. By understanding the key components and types of costs involved in Job Costing, builders can accurately track and analyze the costs associated with each project. This information can be used to make informed decisions about pricing, resource allocation and profitability.
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How to Register
Attendees must register separately for pre-show courses, which require an additional fee. If you are attending IBS, pre-show courses can be added during the IBS registration process. If you are not attending IBS, you can register online in advance for a pre-show course only. Registration for pre-show courses will close in advance of the show. See NAHB education courses for more information. Limited onsite registration may be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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Related Books
Accounting & Financial Management in Residential Construction, Sixth Edition
Available at the IBS Store and BuilderBooks.com.