There are rules to following so that you are not over or understanding income and expenses.
How do you make a profit?
Hiring workers or sub-contracts at lower rates $15.00 to $18.00 will give you the profit as mark-up charging your customer $75 per hour and up.
The reason I was recording, daily rates
- Daily rates give you had 3 works performing snow removal ( worked 2, 4 or 6 hours during that day)
- Would have 3 workers one – 6 hours other work 2 hours.
Billable hours?
These are the hours on the job site, you are performing a service for
- Lawn mowing services, benefits to client
- Landscape Clean-up
- Snow Removal, Salting, Shoveling and plowing
How much time employees
Time recording in hours
The bookkeeping hours reported on your payment and by subcontractors are important, so the business. This is so that you do not overstate the hours billable to your customers.
These are the hours on the job site, you are performing a service for
- Lawn mowing services, benefits to client
- Landscape Clean-up
- Snow Removal, Salting, Shoveling and plowing
- How much time employees, taking to do the job
Non-Billable hours?
These are the hours for traveling to job site, clean-up equipment and supplies
What amount of time are you allotting for, breaks, travel time between sites etc.
Billable Expenses?
Other billable expenses to be tracked
- Materials
- Gas
- Travel Allowances?
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How to calculate billing hourly rates?
Divide your profit by the number of hours neecessary to get that profit know actual hurs worked to make that income.