Financial Management and Accounting Fundamentals for Construction

Financial Management and Accounting Fundamentals for Construction

Author: Daniel W. Halpin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-09-09

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1118174275

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TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING/CIVIL SUCCESSFUL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BEGINS WITH THIS HANDS-ON GUIDE While construction professionals are skilled in the technical side of their work, they often find the financial management aspect of the business daunting. Financial Management and Accounting Fundamentals for Construction will help you better understand and navigate the financial decisions that are part of every construction project. This book is a compact summary of the basic financial skills that a construction professional must have to be successful in the management of a construction company and its projects. Its topics address many of the questions that any construction administrator will face, such as: How to organize and use a company's financial reports What amount of cash must be made available to the contractor to complete a project Why the early payment of supplier invoices can enhance profitability How to quantify the time value of money in financial decisions What tax amount is owed by a company and how it impacts the bottom line How to control project costs What financial sources are available to a construction contractor for capital expansion In this text, you will learn about accounting fundamentals, project-related financial matters, and company level financial issues three factors that are key to your career success. An ideal reference for students of construction management and engineering, as well as professionals who need a quick refresher when dealing with cost control analysis and other financial issues, this text also offers: Easy-to-understand coverage of financial concepts specific to the construction industry, including business taxation, project control, engineering economy, and financial forecasting Numerous worked examples, plus end-of-chapter review questions and exercises Helpful appendices that present the structure of a typical chart of accounts, the flow of transactions through a construction accounting system, and tables required for computing interest and the time value of money


Comprehensive Compound Interest Tables

Comprehensive Compound Interest Tables

Author: Michael Sherman

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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Includes "interest compounded monthly, quarterly, semiannually, and annually, future value, future value per period, sinking fund, present value, present value per period, and partial payment to amortize, interest rates ranging from 5.25% to 24%, from one month to 50 years, depreciation tables from 5 to 50 years of useful life."


McGraw-Hill's Compound Interest and Annuity Tables

McGraw-Hill's Compound Interest and Annuity Tables

Author: Jack C. Estes

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1992-01-01

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 9780070196865

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Extensive tables dealing with an interest range from five percent to sixteen percent offer monthly, quarterly, semiannual, and annual coverage for up to fifty-year durations


Compound Interest Functions

Compound Interest Functions

Author: C. Attwood

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-16

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1483152766

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Practical Table Series, No. 8: Compound Interest Functions focuses on compound interest tables that are applied to mathematical problems concerned with loans, annuities, mortgages, leases, and different forms of investment. This book provides the compound interest functions on 1/16 to 2 7/16 per cent at interval 1/16 per cent; 2 1⁄2 to 4 7/8 per cent at interval 1/8 per cent; and 5 to 10 per cent at interval 1/4 per cent. The tables on i/i(p)and force of interest d, and 10-figure logarithms are also included. The rest of this publication's content are devoted to notes on the mathematics of compound interest, providing guidance through the mathematical complexities of the more elementary parts of this subject. Some of the topics discussed include the definitions; effective and nominal rate of interest; present value and compound discount; continuous conversion of interest; annuities–definitions and symbols; interpolation using second differences; yield on a bond; and short history of tables of compound interest. This text is a good source to students, as well as individuals who have not had the opportunity to study the theory on compound interest functions.