Small Business Overload – Allocations, Calculations, & Procrastinations

Knowing your overhead is a key to profitability and understanding your business. The learning objectives are understanding your overhead, calculating your overhead, using your calculations, and projecting your future. The materials are presented from a management perspective – not and accounting perspective. What good are the numbers if you don’t know how to use them? Topics include defining overhead, flash reports, profitability, budgeting, and break-even analysis based on overhead percentages. Both service and contract divisions are discussed. The course includes a number of interactive exercises and is sure to improve your understanding of your business.

Description

Duration: 4 Hours

Instructor: Jim Bain

Knowing your overhead is a key to profitability and understanding your business. The learning objectives are understanding your overhead, calculating your overhead, using your calculations, and projecting your future. The materials are presented from a management perspective – not and accounting perspective. What good are the numbers if you don’t know how to use them? Topics include defining overhead, flash reports, profitability, budgeting, and break-even analysis based on overhead percentages. Both service and contract divisions are discussed. The course includes a number of interactive exercises and is sure to improve your understanding of your business.