For over a dozen years,
NSPG has been providing the tools that allow contractors to
increase profits and minimize business hassles. With our
simple-to-use-tools, you can make being a business owner
what you always wanted to it be -
successful, profitable and rewarding.
Don't Tell Me What to Charge!
When we first
released Numbers Cruncher many years ago, some of our
users showed their price details to their accountants.
We received some interesting comments from these
financial "experts." We had expected hard numbers
people like accountants to immediately embrace the
results that their clients showed using Numbers
Cruncher. After all, that's one of the reasons
people use accountants - to get the real numbers from a
complex business.
Most
accountants did not disappoint. They encouraged
their business clients to include all of their costs and
a reasonable profit when setting their prices.
As with most things in this
world, there were some who
objected to their clients accurately calculated
prices! More than once we heard that a
Plumbing business could not charge that much.
Which was usually followed by something like, "Why, I
don't even charge that much per hour!" as if the cost of
running an accounting office had anything to do with
Plumbing costs. They insisted that their clients
charge less than their breakeven just because they were
a lowly service business. Actually making a profit
would be a rip off of their customers.
Fortunately these
accountants were a very small minority. The rest
understood that their clients had to cover their
expenses and make a profit to stay in business.
But accountants aren't the
only ones who will object to your accurately calculated
price. Everyone has customers that want to tell
you what to charge. That's one reason businesses
have switched to Flat Rate Pricing. When you Flat
Rate, you don't reveal what you need to charge to cover
your costs and make a profit. You eliminate most
of the "Even a lawyer doesn't make that much" comments.
Most
of these price judgments do not take into account the
type of business you're running. How many
accountants have an expensive truck with thousands of
dollars of parts in it that they have to pay for?
Do they have to cover the cost of driving that truck
from site to site? Do they have to cover the cost
of defective material call backs?
Comparing your hourly costs
to other professions is always a mistake. Your new
equipment and training for handling the latest radiant
flooring system costs a lot more that a new calculator
or even a new computer for your accountant.
Perhaps the worst critic of
your accurately calculated price may be you. Many
business owners Crunch their Numbers and are immediately
on the phone to tell us that they could never charge
that much. Their customers would all leave them.
Our response is always a combination of questions like
these. Are you and your employees making way too
much? Are you working out of luxury offices that
are way more than your business needs? Are your
costs so extravagant that you are uncompetitive?
Most smart business owners
can answer no to all of these questions and that leaves
us with two responses. Do you want to cut your
price and lose money on every job, or do you want to
charge a profitable rate and offer your customer high
quality service that matches your price?
If you control your costs and accurately Crunch your
Numbers, no one should question your prices.
You're in business to earn a living. The only sure
way to do that is to know your costs, add a reasonable
profit, and get to work. It's
your business, run it your way. Let
other people set their own prices too low and work
themselves out of business.
If you need a hand setting your
business numbers, email
Mike Conroy.
He can help you combine your current numbers with your
target company size, so you can set measurable
benchmarks and build your own right-sized profitable company.
Measure Monthly, Adjust Quarterly
& Achieve Annual Profit Goals
On-Line
Resources
The
Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory has an extensive energy
savings calculator. It can be customized to the
geographic location, building size, current
configuration, etc.
You can print out their
predicted savings and return on investment reports.
These reports could be a good tool to help close the
sale of high efficiency replacement equipment since it
shows the amount saved by making the upgrade.
 The
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical
Officials and the
International Code Council have agreed to jointly
develop one plumbing code and one mechanical code to be
used throughout the country. Both organizations will
hold meetings around the country to publicize the
the new codes which should be available in 2009.
The
Radiant Panel Association has an
on-line
Radiant Flooring Guide
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