Contractor Session

Contractor Session

Buffalo Wild WingsBloomington, IN
Wednesday, Apr 1 from 5 pm to 7 pm
Overview

A practical discussion on why messy books and weak financial visibility keep contractors stressed, reactive, and stuck in the middle.

Most contractors were never taught how to really read the business. They know the work. They know the day-to-day. But when it comes to clean books, useful reports, and knowing what the numbers are actually saying, a lot of owners are still guessing.

That becomes a real problem as the business grows.

You can have work coming in and still feel pressure every day. You can be spending money, hiring people, and pushing for more revenue while still not knowing what is actually making money, where the leaks are, or why things feel heavier instead of easier.

This Contractor Session is a real conversation about financial visibility in contractor businesses. We’ll talk about why so many owners do not have the right reports, do not track the right numbers, or have books that are too messy to trust. More importantly, we’ll connect that back to the bigger business issue underneath it.

Because this is not just about bookkeeping. It is about clarity. It is about decision-making. It is about whether the business is being run off real information or constant reaction.

Who Should Attend: Residential contractors. Owner-operators and small teams. Contractors who feel busy but not clear. Professionals who support contractor businesses and want to understand the pressure owners are dealing with.

What You’ll Walk Away With: A clearer view of why clean numbers matter. Better understanding of the reports owners should actually pay attention to. More awareness of how weak visibility affects profit, hiring, and day-to-day decisions. A stronger sense of what has to change if the business is going to feel more controlled.


A practical discussion on why messy books and weak financial visibility keep contractors stressed, reactive, and stuck in the middle.

Most contractors were never taught how to really read the business. They know the work. They know the day-to-day. But when it comes to clean books, useful reports, and knowing what the numbers are actually saying, a lot of owners are still guessing.

That becomes a real problem as the business grows.

You can have work coming in and still feel pressure every day. You can be spending money, hiring people, and pushing for more revenue while still not knowing what is actually making money, where the leaks are, or why things feel heavier instead of easier.

This Contractor Session is a real conversation about financial visibility in contractor businesses. We’ll talk about why so many owners do not have the right reports, do not track the right numbers, or have books that are too messy to trust. More importantly, we’ll connect that back to the bigger business issue underneath it.

Because this is not just about bookkeeping. It is about clarity. It is about decision-making. It is about whether the business is being run off real information or constant reaction.

Who Should Attend: Residential contractors. Owner-operators and small teams. Contractors who feel busy but not clear. Professionals who support contractor businesses and want to understand the pressure owners are dealing with.

What You’ll Walk Away With: A clearer view of why clean numbers matter. Better understanding of the reports owners should actually pay attention to. More awareness of how weak visibility affects profit, hiring, and day-to-day decisions. A stronger sense of what has to change if the business is going to feel more controlled.


Lineup

Headliner

Jay Nelson

Noah Skiles

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • ages 18+
  • In person
  • Free parking

Location

Buffalo Wild Wings

1350 West Bloomfield Road

Bloomington, IN 47403

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Agenda

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Connect (Includes two complimentary drinks)

Arrive, grab a drink, and connect with other contractors and industry professionals before the discussion starts.

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Learn:

Jay frames why contractors can stay busy and still not really see what is happening in the business.

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Learn: Most Contractors Don’t Really Know Their Numbers

Noah Skiles of Eqwil Accounting leads a practical conversation on clean books, useful reports, and the numbers owners need to understand.

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TradeWins: A Blue-Collar Collective
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