Risk Quotient of Remodeling Little Rock AR

Remodeling is a risky business. It's a minefield of permits and inspections, hazardous material testing and remediation, and safety concerns.

Local Companies

Innovative Concrete Systems
501 661-0900
2614 W. 7th Street
Little Rock, AR
Smart Structures
501-223-3338
100 Gamble Road
Little Rock, AR
Smart Structures
501-223-3338
PO Box 22716
Little Rock, AR
Tony Martin Associates
(501) 376-7518
Little Rock, AR
C & B Roofing & Siding
(501) 244-2694
Little Rock, AR
David Bankston Construction
(501) 801-1880
3009 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Landmark Building & Remodeling
(501) 888-7161
4808 W Sawmill Rd
Little Rock, AR
Timberline Mini-Storage
(501) 372-3036
1703 N Moss
Little Rock, AR
Garcia & Son Roofing
(501) 455-1857
Little Rock, AR
Phillips Raymond & Samuel Construction & Hauling
(501) 374-8406
1015 E 30th St
Little Rock, AR


Remodeling is a risky business. It's a minefield of permits and inspections, hazardous material testing and remediation, and safety concerns. In addition to managing the complex processes of project design, resource scheduling, and product selection and installation, remodelers have to establish and maintain client relationships that are often the most fragile commodity on the site. The slightest irregularity -- delayed delivery of a special order, slight imperfections in finish materials, misunderstandings over contract language -- can trigger a chain reaction of client emotion that quickly escalates from disappointment and annoyance to stubborn anger and even rage.

Is the risk worth it? For most remodelers, there's a lot of satisfaction in avoiding all the pitfalls, producing a product of enduring value, and building lasting relationships with customers. But real financial risk has to be balanced by real financial reward. We need to know we're being adequately compensated for the risk we assume.

One measurement is what Les Cunningham of Business Networks calls the "risk quotient." It's part of a "Crucial Data" report all of his clients receive at their semi-annual meetings, and it's calculated with this simple formula:

Risk Quotient = Produced Gross Sales/Owner's Total Compensation

Cunningham uses the risk quotient, along with a dozen or so other ratios, to help his remodeler clients understand the effects growth can have on their financial well-being. Most remo

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Featured Local Company

Innovative Concrete Systems

501 661-0900
2614 W. 7th Street
Little Rock, AR


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