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Home Equity, Foreclosures, and Remodeling Loans: A Statistical Glimpse

Home equity, foreclosures, and remodeling loans: a statistical counterpoint to MarketWatch article, "In Foreclosures, An Opening." More

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Remodelers Identify Rising Business Costs in the Slower Economy

Remodelers' costs are down, finally, for building materials and fuel. But they're rising for marketing, health insurance, and more. More

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Remodelers and Lenders Discuss the Impact of, and Ways Around, the Credit Crunch

As lenders cut back the funds available to homeowners and businesses alike, remodelers embrace a new fiscal vigilanteism. More

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Big50 Remodelers Describe Their Non-Remodeling Business Interests

A multi-unit development project, a neighborhood referral service, a real estate holding company, and a solar panel installation company keep these Big50 remodelers busy. More

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How to Read a Balance Sheet (Part 3)

The true measure of a company's value is equity, which is the difference between assets -- all that a company owns -- and liabilities -- all that a company owes. This account parallels the Underbillings account in Current Assets. More

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Financing Spec Homes

A builder tells how he uses banks, home equity, subordination agreements, and private investors to get the money to build on spec. More

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Financing a key component of the sale

For San Antonio remodeler Mike High of Casa Linda Remodeling, financing is "part of the sales equation." More

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Strictly Business: Tracking Your Own Labor

Accounting for your own labor More

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Making Sense of Your Balance Sheet

These standard balance sheet ratios will take the mystery out of your financial records and help you make sound long-term management decisions. More

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A Small Builder's Guide to Accounting

Here’s a painless introduction to the sometimes bewildering world of debits, credits, and double-entry accounting. More

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