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Starting a contracting company doesn't require a huge nest egg—smart cash flow management and the right systems are more important than having six figures in the bank.
• Commercial contracting requires significant cash reserves due to 30-60 day payment terms
• Residential contracting has more flexible cash requirements, especially with weekly invoicing
• Basic startup costs include licensing ($200-500), insurance ($1,500-3,000/year), and minimal marketing
• Weekly invoicing strategy: bill for next week's work to maintain positive cash flow
• This approach creates natural client checkpoints and prevents end-of-project issues
• Capture all non-billable hours in your pricing (estimates, material runs, bookkeeping)
• Avoid unnecessary startup expenses like new trucks, office space, or expensive software
• Focus on essentials first: QuickBooks, Google Workspace, and basic marketing materials
• Set up proper systems from day one rather than trying to fix problems later
• If you're young with few responsibilities, now is the time to take the entrepreneurial leap
Ready to get started? Visit prostruct360.com or contractorcuts.com and contact us for help setting up your systems correctly from the beginning.
Struggling to grow your contracting business? The Foundations Program is designed to help contractors break free from the chaos and build a business that runs smoothly. You’ll get a customized training program, 1-on-1 coaching, and access to a full paperwork database—including contracts and the Client Engagement Agreement. Join the Foundations Program today! 🚀
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Have a question or an idea to improve the podcast?
Email us at [email protected]
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Starting a contracting company doesn't require a huge nest egg—smart cash flow management and the right systems are more important than having six figures in the bank.
• Commercial contracting requires significant cash reserves due to 30-60 day payment terms
• Residential contracting has more flexible cash requirements, especially with weekly invoicing
• Basic startup costs include licensing ($200-500), insurance ($1,500-3,000/year), and minimal marketing
• Weekly invoicing strategy: bill for next week's work to maintain positive cash flow
• This approach creates natural client checkpoints and prevents end-of-project issues
• Capture all non-billable hours in your pricing (estimates, material runs, bookkeeping)
• Avoid unnecessary startup expenses like new trucks, office space, or expensive software
• Focus on essentials first: QuickBooks, Google Workspace, and basic marketing materials
• Set up proper systems from day one rather than trying to fix problems later
• If you're young with few responsibilities, now is the time to take the entrepreneurial leap
Ready to get started? Visit prostruct360.com or contractorcuts.com and contact us for help setting up your systems correctly from the beginning.
Struggling to grow your contracting business? The Foundations Program is designed to help contractors break free from the chaos and build a business that runs smoothly. You’ll get a customized training program, 1-on-1 coaching, and access to a full paperwork database—including contracts and the Client Engagement Agreement. Join the Foundations Program today! 🚀
Go to ProStruct360.com or s
Have a question or an idea to improve the podcast?
Email us at [email protected]
Want to learn more about our software or coaching?
Visit our website at ProStruct360.com

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