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Old 09-25-2007, 10:10 PM   #1
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Overhead Cost..


There use to be a file swap on here I thought, maybe it was a different site, BUT..
Was wondering if anyone had a cost calculator or excel spreadsheet that I could type in numbers and come to a figure on overhead cost.
I'm not sure if people are just willing to give this up or not, but thought I would ask.
Little tired, so sorry if I'm not explaining this clearly..
Let me know..

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Old 09-25-2007, 11:03 PM   #2
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http://www.masterplumbers.com/utilities/costcalc/

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File Swap Here at CT
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Re: Overhead Cost..


If you use quick books you can take your P&L and modify it to show percentages of expense and cost to revenue then export your P&L to an excel spread sheet and from there you can clean it up and create managemnt anaylisis.

Is that what your looking for?
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The "File Swap" is in the business forum section.

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http://www.contractortalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=65

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If you use quick books you can take your P&L and modify it to show percentages of expense and cost to revenue then export your P&L to an excel spread sheet and from there you can clean it up and create managemnt anaylisis.

Is that what your looking for?
Actually, yeah. I use QB, so that would be quite a help. I understand what your saying, I just might not know how to get there.. Could u break it down kindergarten style for me Vinny?
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Actually, yeah. I use QB, so that would be quite a help. I understand what your saying, I just might not know how to get there.. Could u break it down kindergarten style for me Vinny?

PM me or e mail me at vinnyengongoro@rocciesasphalt.com
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great link celtic!
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