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Trades and Suppliers Feel the Pinch

With both trades and suppliers overstretched in a tough economy, remodelers are finding it challenging to keep projects competitively priced and on schedule. More

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Q&A: How Large Is Your Cash Reserve?

We ask several remodelers across the nation about the amount of ready cash they... More

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Mortgage Mess

If the neighbors are underwater, how to keep your clients high and dry. More

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Measuring the Future

The recession has "reset" the economy. Does that mean a step back or a step forward for your remodeling business? More

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Repercussions From Material Delivery Delays

One Indianapolis remodeling company finds that a busier fall may mean material delivery delays that affect cash flow and scheduling. And, as business picks up for remodelers across the nation, such delays may become increasingly common. More

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Pre-Construction Job-Staging Can Save Critical Time and Money

Former remodeling executive makes a case for proactive planning before kicking off a project. More

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PPC Inquiries Drive Web Traffic

Can pay per click be your super lead source for lean times? More

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Factoring Gets You Cash Quickly, But at a Price

Factoring companies allow small businesses to get cash within a matter of days, but you must consider the risks, too. More

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10 Commandments of Successful Remodelers

Alan Hanbury, Jr., of the House of Hanbury Builders in Newington, Conn., shares how he went from practicing to professional in his 32 years of remodeling. More

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IRS Tax Code Section 179

Section 179 of the IRS tax code allows businesses to deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment purchased or financed during the tax year. More

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