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Guide to Contract Pricing : Cost and Price Analysis for Contractors, Subcontractors, and Government Agencies - CPCM John E. Murphy CPA

Guide to Contract Pricing

Cost and Price Analysis for Contractors, Subcontractors, and Government Agencies

By: CPCM John E. Murphy CPA

eText | 1 May 2009 | Edition Number 5

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Perform Contracting Successfully!

Cost and Price Analysis for Contractors, Subcontractors, and Government Agencies, Fifth Edition, explains how the government conducts business and walks you through every step of the contracting process. This fully updated edition includes a new chapter on the role of auditors in contract pricing as well as five new detailed appendices. A CD-ROM provides sample forms, templates, and tools to facilitate the cost and price analysis process.

You'll be able to:

Master the steps of the sealed bid process Improve your skills at evaluating bids, proposals, and quotations Perfect your ability to analyze direct and indirect labor costs Improve your chances for securing a fair and reasonable price

Contents

Pricing Implications ? Price Analysis for Purchases ? Cost Principles and Cost Classifications ? Obtaining Cost or Pricing Data ? Analysis of Direct Labor Costs ? Analysis of Direct Material and Other Direct Costs ? Analysis of Indirect Costs ? Facilities Capital Cost of Money ? Profit or Fee Determination ? Pricing Equitable Adjustments for Contract Changes ? Contract Pricing-Role of Auditors

About the Author

John Edward Murphy has over 40 years experience in financial management and procurement. He worked in the public sector with the U.S. General Accounting Office, the Defense Contract Audit Agency, the Naval Audit Service, and the Office of Personnel Management. As founder and principal of the Financial Management Institute, a consulting firm specializing in procurement, finance, public policy, and litigation support, he currently works in the private sector as a consultant to CPA firms and government contractors.
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