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Mattysparks75

Ive been given a question on "state how the electrical contractor may minimise costs, with particular reference to CASH FLOW?

I do not really understand how cash flow can minimise costs only that you ensure you price up a job correctly.

Please can you enlighten me on this question

Thanks
 
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true but i would never work on 90 days especially for a builder!
**** most builder can go bust twice and reset up in 90 days LOL

sometimes theres no choice,if he aint paying he aint paying,i was more refering to major contractors who basically set the terms of what and how they pay as they please,ive seen seem some bump their own mates..
 
sometimes theres no choice,if he aint paying he aint paying,i was more refering to major contractors who basically set the terms of what and how they pay as they please,ive seen seem some bump their own mates..

KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN(dont know why im shouting lol ) i seen it first hand ,oh sorry did we forget to sign cheque,wrong date thats unusual and any other excuse going ! i actually think some of the big contractor try to make small business go bust on purpose as to get the work for free and then go to the next mug!
 

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