Cash Flow is King [60 Minute Webinar]
Learn From top Lien Attorneys and CPA How to Secure Your Job Receivables and Cash Flow in 2021
Getting paid can be slow and difficult and the ongoing pandemic has greatly amplified this risk. More and more contractors struggle with the growing challenges of collecting monies on every job.
Whether problems arise from new legislation for businesses failing and filing for bankruptcy, your lien rights matter now more than ever!
During this webinar you will learn
- Managing Cash flow through proper management and tax incentives
- More recent legislation and how it affects the industry
- Secure your receivables on all projects
- How to adopt a legal compliance checklist practice for every contract to make sure everyone is on the same page so that you can avoid mistakes that delay payments.
Do you have a pressing question? Join and ask at the end of the webinar.
Moderator:
- Anatoly Nirshberg - Principle at ParadigmNEXT and Board Member at National Builder Association
Speaker:
- Hal A. Emalfarb, Esq - General Counsel at National Lien and Bond
- Brad Werner, CPA and MBA - Partner at WIPFLI
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