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Connecting contractors to profit-building service

Running a construction business is a tough job. You not only have to stay on the good side of lenders, suppliers and clients, you also need to keep costs under control and projects on schedule so you end up with a strong bottom line.

As a leader in serving the construction industry, BSPJ knows how to help contractors and subcontractors skillfully manage and grow their businesses. Our highly experienced construction industry services team is ready to connect you with greater success in these and other areas:

  • Selecting surety and maximizing bonding capacity
  • Bidding and project cost management
  • Equipment purchases and leases
  • Financial statement audits, reviews and compilations
  • Tax planning and compliance
  • Mergers, acquisitions and succession planning
  • Outsourced bookkeeping and controller services
  • Management and business consulting

We also offer a full range of financial planning services designed to help you achieve your business and personal financial goals. Our BSPJ Business Lifecycle approach guarantees that you’ll receive services tailored specifically to your business’s needs at every stage of its development.

As active members of the Georgia Chapter of the Associated General Contractors we are proud to participate in and support one of the most significant resources for contractors and the construction industry in the Southeast.

See for yourself why once contractors work with us, they stay with us. Contact Barry Schimler, CPA, 678-741-2510, bschimler@bspj.com or Marshall Schwartz, CPA, 678-741-2524, mschwartz@bspj.com.

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Health Care Changes are Coming!

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and related Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act were signed into law in March.  There are a lot of tax changes and filing requirements being phased in over the next several years. Below are some changes taking effect that may be of interest.

Are You Implementing Procedures to Detect Fraud?

According to a recent study by the Associated Certified Fraud Examiners small businesses are more susceptible to fraud than bigger publicly held corporations.  The average fraud scheme lasts an average of 18 months (from inception to discovery).

Tighten Internal Controls with a Year-end Fraud Review

Year-end is a prime time to review your operations for ways that unscrupulous employees or external fraudsters might try to exploit.

 

“We love working with contractors because they’re some of the smartest and most entrepreneurial business people we know. And since we’ve had so many of them as clients, we completely understand their businesses and how to improve them. As a result, we're able to give them a level of service they’d find hard to match."

 
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