Safety
Talking the Talk: How Contractors Should Communicate With the Surety
Viewing the surety firm as a business partner rather than an adversary can be the difference between a successful contractor and an unsuccessful one.
By Todd A. Feuerman
November 3, 2017
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by Todd A. Feuerman
Todd A. Feuerman, CPA, MBA, CCA, is a director in the Audit, Accounting and Consulting Department of Ellin &Tucker in Baltimore, MD, where he oversees audit, accounting, consulting and tax services for general contractors, specialty subcontracting and government contracting firms. He also serves as chairman of the firm’s Construction Services Group. Feuerman also serves on the NASBP CPA Advisory Council. A published author and seasoned speaker, Todd is well versed in a variety of issues affecting the construction industry including succession planning, obtaining funding, successful financial bids and much more. He received his BS in accounting from Towson University and MBA in accounting from University of Baltimore’s Merrick School of Business. Contact him at 410.727.5735 x 3066.
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