The Electrician Playing Hide and Seek with His Own Money

The Electrician Playing Hide and Seek with His Own Money

The Electrician Playing Hide and Seek with His Own MoneyCory Salisbury
Published on: 20/01/2026

Marcus guessed he had $80K in retainage outstanding. The actual number was $147,000. Here's how we helped a commercial electrical sub stop funding his GCs' projects and start collecting what he'd earned.

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The Builder Whose Change Orders Went to Die

The Builder Whose Change Orders Went to Die

The Builder Whose Change Orders Went to DieCory Salisbury
Published on: 20/01/2026

Kevin's PMs were approving change orders in Buildertrend. His invoices weren't getting the memo. When we audited his active projects, we found $67,200 in approved work that was never billed.

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The GC Whose P&L Was a Liar

The GC Whose P&L Was a Liar

The GC Whose P&L Was a LiarCory Salisbury
Published on: 20/01/2026

Brandon's profit and loss showed 22% margins. His bank account was empty and he was paying $16,500/year in credit line interest. Here's how we fixed his cash flow without adding a single new project.

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The Remodeler Who Was Allergic to His Own Numbers

The Remodeler Who Was Allergic to His Own Numbers

The Remodeler Who Was Allergic to His Own NumbersCory Salisbury
Published on: 20/01/2026

Tony ran $1.4M in revenue through QuickBooks Desktop with zero job costing. When we finally turned on the lights, he discovered he'd been underpricing his most popular jobs by $6,000 each. Here's how we fixed it.

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