Construction Auditing

Construction Auditing


Construction Accounting & Financial Management


Construction Accounting & Financial Management


$47.48


Construction accounting and financial management comes with its own special set of problems – but you’ll learn how to solve them with the fifth edition of this comprehensive, easy to use, and fully up-to-date sourcebook. From better accounting and financial management for controlling labor, materials, supplies, and equipment costs to auditing and tax considerations under the 1986 tax reforms, no o…

Basics of Energy Efficient Living: A Beginner's Guide to Alternative Energy and Home Energy Savings


Basics of Energy Efficient Living: A Beginner’s Guide to Alternative Energy and Home Energy Savings


$8.35


Whether you’re building a new house or have an existing one, “Basics of Energy Efficient Living” shares the principles behind energy efficient living. Have you ever wondered: What is R-value? How much energy could I get from my creek? Can I use alternative energy in the city? How much heat will it take to keep my house warm? How much heat will I lose if I put in a bigger window? Learn what it take…

Energy Audit of Building Systems: An Engineering Approach, Second Edition (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Series)


Energy Audit of Building Systems: An Engineering Approach, Second Edition (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Series)


$92.07


Buildings account for almost half of total primary energy use and related greenhouse emissions worldwide. Although current energy systems are improving, they still fall disappointingly short of meeting acceptable limits for efficiency. Well-trained energy auditors are essential to the success of building energy efficiency programs—and Energy Audit of Building Systems: An Engineering Approach…

Construction Auditing

Child support question.?

I’m going to file for CS when my baby is born. My bf and I broke up a month ago and he wants nothing to do with me or the baby. I have a great job, money saved and a nice place to live. Family is unavailable so I’ve set up daycare which will probably cost about 600 per month. I have paid for everything during my pregnancy (I’m 7 1/2 mos now) and he gave nothing. Yet this was something we both wanted. Anyway, he works with his family and did construction work up until then. i don’t know how much he makes, nor if he filed income tax returns b/c he got paid under the table. Will there be an investigation into this, and what kind of problems can arise. i’m going with a lawyer who specializes in family law and she recommended i file for CS. Just wanted some other opinions. Some people say he may get audited, others say i won’t see a penny. I just feel he should be somewhat responsible for at least the basic needs of the child if he doesn’t want a real r/ with the baby.

File for child support. No matter how much or how little he makes, he is legally responsible to provide an appropriate amount of child support for his offspring. If he chooses not to have contact with you or the baby, that is his choice..but he is responsible for his actions…the two of you created a child together, and he needs to support that child.

If he gets paid under the table, that information can be taken to the court, his bank statements can be subpoenaed and the financial records of the Construction Company he works for can be pulled so the court system can determine what his true financial status is.

Make sure you have a good lawyer and do not allow yourself to be frustrated and give up. Your child deserves to be supported by her/his father. It is his responsibility.

Construction Site Safety – Health, safety and environmental auditing system (SA03)

In by gone days all a contractor had to do was give the customer good quality and good service and he/she would be set. Then set back and let your customers do your selling for you. They would tell a friend and then that friend would tell a friend. Your phone would be ringing off the hook. I remember as an Architectural designer some days I would have up to four people wanting to schedule appointments for designs. Those days are long gone! But Fear Not! Click Here For Help

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