Financials
Financials
Business financials advice, reports, and trends for professional home builders and remodelers.
Business
4 Steps to Prep Your Business for Contraction
How a remodeling company plans ahead for the worst of times (and the best of times)
Leadership
Creating a Company Fire Drill: How to Prepare for the Worst
A disastrous fire could have been a lot worse if the business wasn’t prepared for the unexpected
Women at WIRC
The Fundamentals of Growing Profitably
On this episode of Women at WIRC podcast, Nip Tuck Remodeling Owner April Bettinger shares how she plans for her company's profitable growth
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Managing the independent contractor crackdown
How remodelers can deal with the IRS's new focus on independent contractors
Higher Subsidies For Wealthiest Buyers
Congress should extend increased loan limits on mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that are set to expire at year end, according to the powerful chairman of the House Financial Service Committee Democratic Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts.
August Home Repossessions Highest Since Start Of Mortgage Crisis
Lenders took back more homes in August than in any month since the start of the U.S. mortgage crisis. In all, banks repossessed 95,364 properties last month, up 3 percent from July.
Fannie, Freddie Projected To Cost Govt $53 billion Through 2020
Mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could cost the government $53 billion through 2020 or save the government as much as $44 billion, depending on the accounting principles used.
Alure keeps growth strategy intact
Five years later, Professional Remodeler's 2005 Remodeler of the Year's diversified approach is paying dividends
Survey: Stimulus package not all it's cracked up to be
While some remodelers are realizing benefits from the stimulus package, most say it has had no effect on their business, according to the latest Professional Remodeler research.
Radical discounting is business suicide
Wendy A. Jordan answers remodelers most difficult questions and reports them in Executive Insight
Remodeling market down, but remodelers expect recovery
Two-thirds of remodelers say business is worse than it was a year ago, but they’re optimistic that 2010 will be better
Stimulus Package Q&A
Professional Remodeler editor Jay Sweet answers the most common questions remodelers have about the stimulus package and tax credits.