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Analysis Yields Better Management, Greater Profits

See How You Measure Up With ‘Cost of Doing Business Study’

 

 

See how your business measures up with the "Cost of Doing Business Study," available at BuilderBooks.com.

Find out how your home building business measures up against the competition with NAHB's "Cost of Doing Business Study."

Available from BuilderBooks.com, this one-of-a-kind resource gives home builders a rare glimpse at other builders’ books by providing data about profitability, cost of sales and expenses from hundreds of home builders across the country.

The latest edition of the study provides an opportunity to see how your financial performance stacks up against the industry as a whole — and against your goals for your business.

See how you measure up with industry-wide averages in these important areas:

  • Gross margin net profit
  • Cost of goods sold
  • Financial ratios (Current Ratio, Debt-to-Equity Ratio and more)

The "Cost of Doing Business Study" has the data, analyses and guidance you need to boost profitability, increase efficiency, set realistic budget targets and improve your business practices.

To order the "Cost of Doing Business Study," click here, or call 800-223-2665.

 
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