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Houston construction CPA Mike Kuchar, a shareholder at Doeren Mayhew, recently became certified through the Institute of Certified Construction Industry Financial Professionals.
With more than 15 years’ experience in public accounting, Kuchar leads Doeren Mayhew’s Construction Group in Houston and works with general contractors and subcontractors with annual revenues as large as $1 billion a year. In his role, he provides extensive expertise on financial statement audits, reviews and compilations, forensic accounting and consulting for contractors.
The CCIFP credential is nationally recognized and the only standard to acknowledge that a financial manager truly knows the business of construction. In order to obtain his designation, Kuchar dedicated more than 4,000 hours as a financial professional in construction-related activities within the last five years, and passed a 200-question exam covering eight knowledge domains within the construction industry.
“By having a dedicated Construction Group, Doeren Mayhew strives to deliver the highest possible standard of knowledge to contractors and suppliers,” said Kuchar. “With this designation, I hope to provide our clients with further assurance that we can help them navigate industry challenges and the constant changes in financial management.”
Kuchar has been an active member of the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) for nearly 10 years, and is also active with the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) and American Subcontractors Association (ASA).
For assistance navigating today’s construction challenges, contact Doeren Mayhew’s Houston construction accounting professionals.
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