Finance at the Jobsite
Most contractors stay on the same ERP for 10–20 years — and when they finally switch, the technology is rarely the hardest part. The people are. In this episode, Rishi Srivastava sits down with Cathy Wendt, who has spent nearly 30 years helping construction companies select, implement, and migrate accounting systems. Cathy breaks down the entire ERP journey: how to know if you've actually outgrown your system (hint: revenue size isn't the indicator), why QuickBooks falls short for contractors, and what really happens during a migration from systems like Sage 100 Contractor to Acumatica. In this episode: * Warning signs you've outgrown your ERP — and when it's just a training problem * Single-entry vs. double-entry accounting, and why banks and bonding companies care * The leadership mistakes that doom ERP selection before it starts * Realistic migration timelines: from 6-week emergencies to 6-month builds * Data migration pitfalls: dirty vendor records, duplicate entries, and job history * Why cost code structures spark more debate than the chart of accounts * The human side of change: managing experts who suddenly become novices * Cathy's advice for anyone planning a migration in the next two years Connect with Cathy Wendt: syscon-inc.com (newsletter: syson University) #ConstructionFinance #ConstructionAccounting #ERP #ERPMigration #ConstructionTech #ConstructionERP #Sage100Contractor #Acumatica #QuickBooks #JobCosting #CostCodes #ChangeManagement #ConstructionManagement #CFMA #ContractorLife #ConstructionPodcast #FinancePodcast #ConTech
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