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Basics of Construction Accounting: Canada

This course is designed for accounting professionals new to the construction industry, as well as non-accounting construction industry professionals.

Created byConstruction Financial Management Association
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(144 reviews)
IntermediateUpdated Oct 9, 2020
Basics of Construction Accounting: Canada

What You'll Learn

check_circleIdentify key construction accounting principles
check_circleExplain the core points of revenue recognition
check_circleDiscuss the importance of job costing systems

About This Course

This course is designed for accounting professionals new to the construction industry, as well as non-accounting construction industry professionals who want or need a better understanding of construction accounting processes, construction cost management systems, job costs and job cost reporting, the WIP, and the most important elements of a contractor's financial statements. This eight-hour course provides an introduction to the key processes and practices that make construction accounting unique.

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Construction Financial Management Association
Construction Financial Management Association
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Founded in 1981, CFMA is the only organization dedicated to bringing together construction financial professionals and those partners serving their unique needs. CFMA serves more than 9,000 members via 98 chapters located throughout the US and Canada. As a professional organization, we provide ongoing professional development to construction industry professionals, networking opportunities, and leadership development. Go to cfma.org for more information on the association and benefits of membership.

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