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Residential Construction Accounting Services

The firm of Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell LLP, comprised of certified public accountants and business development consultants, offers services geared toward the needs of small- and medium-sized residential construction and contracting businesses. Residential contractors who work with our firm will have access to residential construction accounting services, auditing services and tax services, as well as consulting and special projects services provided through our local and national network partnerships.

We at the firm of Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell LLP understand the construction industry, and have worked with both commercial and residential contractors for years. While all areas of business have some measure of risk involved, the risk involved with the construction industry is greater and often tougher to manage. By trusting the firm of Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell LLP with your residential construction accounting needs, you can focus on what you do best: running your business and running it right.

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Assisting with Bonding & Surety

The firm of firm of Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell LLP helps deal with the complexities of surety bonding so that you don't have to. Most often used in the construction agency, a surety bond is a contract between three or more parties. The contractor usually must provide the owner a bond, while owners and contractors also provide payment bonds to ensure employees, subcontractors and the suppliers of materials will be compensated for services rendered or materials provided. A surety bond is not an insurance policy; rather, it is a guarantee that the principal will perform the "obligation" stated in the bond. An example of a surety bond is the bid bond, in which the principal is obligated to perform services promised at the price bid upon.

For help in these and other areas related to your residential construction business, please contact firm of Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell LLP today.

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