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Posted by on August 2, 2007, 12:28 pm
Trying to do some financial projections for a Landscape Design/Build
firm. I need to find out what standard (pro forma, not actual) profit
margins for construction contractors look like. Anyone know if there
is a rule of thumb?
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Posted by Glenn on August 2, 2007, 3:23 pm
Yeah, all we can get, [g]
> Trying to do some financial projections for a
> Landscape Design/Build
> firm. I need to find out what standard (pro forma,
> not actual) profit
> margins for construction contractors look like.
> Anyone know if there
> is a rule of thumb?
>
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Posted by Dan S. on August 2, 2007, 3:59 pm
leonardthethird@gmail.com explained :
> Trying to do some financial projections for a Landscape Design/Build
> firm. I need to find out what standard (pro forma, not actual) profit
> margins for construction contractors look like. Anyone know if there
> is a rule of thumb?
The rule of thumb is to contact the nearest college that has a
landscape design program. Then, find out what publications represent
the industry and who does the market research. But, you probably were
just hoping someone would e-mail them to you, huh?
--
Yours,
Dan S.
Resident Irish fan: stated embarassment for some, hero to others,
revered by all.
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Posted by TVeblen on August 2, 2007, 7:17 pm
> Trying to do some financial projections for a Landscape Design/Build
> firm. I need to find out what standard (pro forma, not actual) profit
> margins for construction contractors look like. Anyone know if there
> is a rule of thumb?
>
The rule of thumb is that you will earn half of what you need and twice what
you deserve, or twice of what you need and half of what you deserve,
depending on your skill and competence.
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Posted by longshot on August 3, 2007, 8:45 am
>
> The rule of thumb is that you will earn half of what you need and twice
> what you deserve, or twice of what you need and half of what you deserve,
> depending on your skill and competence.
>
that's only true in politics
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