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ComputerEase Software was founded in 1983 from a blended knowledge of accounting and construction to provide a construction management software solution
that would improve the way contractors ran their businesses and meet these unique construction accounting challenges.
Since that time, ComputerEase Software has grown to be the industry leader in providing innovative construction
management and accounting solutions for contractors of all sizes and types. Today, more than 6,000 contractors use ComputerEase to streamline their operations and increase
profits.
"Boost the Bottom Line with Construction Industry Software"
By: John Meibers,
President of ComputerEase Software
Implement construction software systems to increase productivity and boost the bottom line. Like the
new backhoe that boosts daily field production by 20 percent, integrated software tools can yield surprising, lucrative results. To put this into perspective, consider how
many accounting, job costing and project management tasks are completed outside your main construction software system.
I talk with contractors every day who use spreadsheets and paper-filled binders for everything from estimating
and scheduling to logging change orders and creating work-in-progress reports. If this sounds familiar, your staff is undoubtedly entering the same information two and three
times, which is not a productive way to manage your construction business.
Article can also be seen in the November issue of Construction Business Owner
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"Year End Tax Savings Strategy"
IRC Section 179 - What is it? Designed as an incentive for economic growth
for small to medium sized businesses, Section 179 allows you to expense the purchase price of your qualified equipment immediately upon putting it into service. So, you see
significant tax savings now, rather than depreciating your newly acquired assets over five or more years.
Use the power of available deductions to boost your business's bottom line in 2010. Purchase new or "new to you" used
business
equipment now. Then place it in service by December 31st to realize exceptional tax savings.
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"Going Live: Counting Down to a Successful Construction Software Implementation"
By: Maribel Scarnecchia,

Director of Support & Training
ComputerEase Software
Fall is the time of the year when many contractors plan new construction software implementations. After
the summer rush, construction work tends to slow down a bit. So it's natural for companies to focus on internal projects, such as accounting software upgrades, before the
holidays arrive. For some companies, the desire to take advantage of associated tax breaks will drive a year-end software purchase. For others, the need to start a new calendar
year with better accounting, job costing, and project management tools will prompt a software search. But, no matter what the underlying reasons are for moving to new construction
software, one thing is certain: a well-executed implementation is vital for achieving a swift return-on-investment (ROI).
Article can also be seen in the October issue of Modern Contractor
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Each package is an excellent starter package for small businesses. Thanks
to these starter systems you were perhaps introduced to computerized bookkeeping for the first time. They served their purpose well.
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