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An electrical contractor's financial audit reveals that months dominated by short, one-day residential repairs show a net loss, while months with multi-week commercial projects are highly profitable. Both types of work currently use the exact same pricing formula based on field labor and materials. By examining the fixed administrative time required for intake, scheduling, and billing per project, the contractor concludes that to prevent under-recovering overhead costs, they must apply a higher ____ to the small jobs.
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Administrative tasks such as answering intake calls, ordering materials, recording payroll, and scheduling take roughly the same amount of time whether the job is worth $10,000 or $100,000.
An electrical contractor uses the exact same overhead markup percentage for a small, two-hour residential repair as they do for a three-month commercial installation. Why will this approach likely cause the contractor to under-recover their overhead costs on the small repair?
Match each electrical contracting business scenario with the most appropriate markup strategy to ensure overhead costs are fully recovered.
An electrical contractor's financial audit reveals that months dominated by short, one-day residential repairs show a net loss, while months with multi-week commercial projects are highly profitable. Both types of work currently use the exact same pricing formula based on field labor and materials. By examining the fixed administrative time required for intake, scheduling, and billing per project, the contractor concludes that to prevent under-recovering overhead costs, they must apply a higher ____ to the small jobs.
A new electrical contractor has been completing many small residential service calls. Each job looks profitable on paper when she totals her field labor, materials, and a standard markup. However, her monthly financial statements consistently show a net loss. She suspects the problem is related to the fixed administrative effort each job requires—answering intake calls, scheduling, ordering materials, processing payroll, and invoicing—regardless of job size. Arrange the following corrective steps in the order she should perform them to diagnose and fix her pricing problem.