
Profit First for Contractors: Transform Your Construction Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine
Shawn Van Dyke
If your contracting business is booked solid but still cash‑poor, the book Profit First for Contractors: Transform Your Construction Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine is a game‑changer. It’s a tactical, jargon-free system that helps contractors escape the trap of “busy but broke,” and move toward sustainable, owner-first profitability.
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Book Review: Profit First for Contractors: Transform Your Construction Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine
by Shawn Van Dyke
In Profit First for Contractors, Shawn Van Dyke adapts Mike Michalowicz’s groundbreaking Profit First methodology specifically for the construction industry. With years of experience as a construction business coach and former general contractor, Van Dyke speaks directly to builders, remodelers, and tradespeople who are great at their craft but struggle to turn their work into sustainable profit.
This is not a book about getting more work—it’s a guide to finally making money from the work you’re already doing. Van Dyke combines candid storytelling, contractor-specific insights, and step-by-step implementation strategies to help construction professionals transform their businesses from cash-eating chaos into predictable, profitable systems.
Key Themes
1. Flip the Traditional Accounting Script
Like the original Profit First, this book challenges the standard formula of:
Sales – Expenses = Profit
Instead, Van Dyke reinforces the new formula:
Sales – Profit = Expenses
By taking profit first and operating the business on what’s left, contractors create forced financial discipline and prioritize long-term sustainability over short-term survival.
2. Contractor-Specific Cash Flow Solutions
Unlike many financial books that generalize across industries, this one dives deep into the cash flow realities of construction: delayed payments, retainage, underbidding, inconsistent invoicing, and job cost variability. Van Dyke explains why contractors often feel broke—even when they’re busy—and provides a structure that aligns finances with project-based work.
3. The Five Foundation Accounts
Van Dyke walks contractors through setting up separate bank accounts to manage:
Profit
Owner’s Pay
Taxes
Operating Expenses
Materials & Subs (unique to contractors)
This simple, visual cash management system makes financial health easy to track—even without accounting expertise.
4. Mindset and Accountability
The book goes beyond systems to address the emotional and behavioral aspects of money. Contractors are encouraged to shed the “growth = success” myth, focus on healthy margins, and pay themselves consistently—not just survive job to job.
5. Practical Implementation & Case Studies
Van Dyke includes stories of real contractors who’ve applied the system successfully, along with step-by-step action plans, charts, and formulas tailored to the construction industry.
Writing Style
Shawn Van Dyke’s tone is straight-talking, approachable, and filled with tough love. He writes with the voice of someone who’s been in the field, managed crews, balanced bids, and felt the pressure of payroll. The book is structured clearly, with practical tools and frequent summaries that make it easy to implement as you read.
Strengths
✅ Industry-Specific – Tailored directly for contractors, this book speaks to the unique financial pain points of construction businesses
✅ Simple, Actionable System – The bank account setup and percentage allocation system are practical and easy to adopt
✅ Helps You Make (and Keep) More Money – Focuses on profitability, not just revenue
✅ Mindset Shifts That Stick – Encourages owners to stop glorifying busyness and start measuring real results
Criticism
Assumes U.S. Accounting Practices – Some banking or tax references may need adaptation for international readers
More Operations Than Sales Strategy – This is a financial and management book, not a marketing or lead generation guide
Requires Discipline to Implement – The system is simple, but habit change is key—readers must commit to stick with it
Business Cycle Review
Best For:
✅ Existing Business – Perfect for contractors who have steady work but struggle to manage cash flow or turn a reliable profit
Business Lifecycle Categorization
Stage Fit:
✅ In Business
✅ Also relevant for Startup contractors who want to build a solid foundation early
Major Category:
✅ Cashflow
✅ Also applies to: Bookkeeping, Budgeting & Money Management, Financial Risk Management
Overall Assessment
Profit First for Contractors is an essential read for any builder, remodeler, or tradesperson tired of being busy but broke. Shawn Van Dyke delivers a system that is clear, effective, and built specifically for the realities of the construction world. If you run a contracting business and want to keep more of what you earn, pay yourself first, and grow sustainably—this book is your blueprint.
by Shawn Van Dyke
In Profit First for Contractors, Shawn Van Dyke adapts Mike Michalowicz’s groundbreaking Profit First methodology specifically for the construction industry. With years of experience as a construction business coach and former general contractor, Van Dyke speaks directly to builders, remodelers, and tradespeople who are great at their craft but struggle to turn their work into sustainable profit.
This is not a book about getting more work—it’s a guide to finally making money from the work you’re already doing. Van Dyke combines candid storytelling, contractor-specific insights, and step-by-step implementation strategies to help construction professionals transform their businesses from cash-eating chaos into predictable, profitable systems.
Key Themes
1. Flip the Traditional Accounting Script
Like the original Profit First, this book challenges the standard formula of:
Sales – Expenses = Profit
Instead, Van Dyke reinforces the new formula:
Sales – Profit = Expenses
By taking profit first and operating the business on what’s left, contractors create forced financial discipline and prioritize long-term sustainability over short-term survival.
2. Contractor-Specific Cash Flow Solutions
Unlike many financial books that generalize across industries, this one dives deep into the cash flow realities of construction: delayed payments, retainage, underbidding, inconsistent invoicing, and job cost variability. Van Dyke explains why contractors often feel broke—even when they’re busy—and provides a structure that aligns finances with project-based work.
3. The Five Foundation Accounts
Van Dyke walks contractors through setting up separate bank accounts to manage:
Profit
Owner’s Pay
Taxes
Operating Expenses
Materials & Subs (unique to contractors)
This simple, visual cash management system makes financial health easy to track—even without accounting expertise.
4. Mindset and Accountability
The book goes beyond systems to address the emotional and behavioral aspects of money. Contractors are encouraged to shed the “growth = success” myth, focus on healthy margins, and pay themselves consistently—not just survive job to job.
5. Practical Implementation & Case Studies
Van Dyke includes stories of real contractors who’ve applied the system successfully, along with step-by-step action plans, charts, and formulas tailored to the construction industry.
Writing Style
Shawn Van Dyke’s tone is straight-talking, approachable, and filled with tough love. He writes with the voice of someone who’s been in the field, managed crews, balanced bids, and felt the pressure of payroll. The book is structured clearly, with practical tools and frequent summaries that make it easy to implement as you read.
Strengths
✅ Industry-Specific – Tailored directly for contractors, this book speaks to the unique financial pain points of construction businesses
✅ Simple, Actionable System – The bank account setup and percentage allocation system are practical and easy to adopt
✅ Helps You Make (and Keep) More Money – Focuses on profitability, not just revenue
✅ Mindset Shifts That Stick – Encourages owners to stop glorifying busyness and start measuring real results
Criticism
Assumes U.S. Accounting Practices – Some banking or tax references may need adaptation for international readers
More Operations Than Sales Strategy – This is a financial and management book, not a marketing or lead generation guide
Requires Discipline to Implement – The system is simple, but habit change is key—readers must commit to stick with it
Business Cycle Review
Best For:
✅ Existing Business – Perfect for contractors who have steady work but struggle to manage cash flow or turn a reliable profit
Business Lifecycle Categorization
Stage Fit:
✅ In Business
✅ Also relevant for Startup contractors who want to build a solid foundation early
Major Category:
✅ Cashflow
✅ Also applies to: Bookkeeping, Budgeting & Money Management, Financial Risk Management
Overall Assessment
Profit First for Contractors is an essential read for any builder, remodeler, or tradesperson tired of being busy but broke. Shawn Van Dyke delivers a system that is clear, effective, and built specifically for the realities of the construction world. If you run a contracting business and want to keep more of what you earn, pay yourself first, and grow sustainably—this book is your blueprint.
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Summary of Profit First for Contractors by Shawn Van Dyke
Profit First for Contractors is a specialized adaptation of Mike Michalowicz’s Profit First system, designed specifically for construction business owners. Shawn Van Dyke—a former construction executive turned business coach—guides contractors on how to transform their businesses from cash-burning, high-stress operations into consistently profitable, financially stable companies.
This book teaches readers how to manage cash flow using a simple yet powerful approach: take your profit first, then use what’s left for expenses. Van Dyke breaks down how traditional accounting fails contractors and how to set up bank accounts that allocate funds automatically for profit, taxes, owner’s pay, and operating expenses. With real-world construction examples, he addresses common industry issues like delayed payments, inconsistent cash flow, underbidding, and lack of financial visibility.
The result is a practical, repeatable financial system that helps contractors finally take control of their money—and build a business that pays them, not just everyone else.
Best Suited Stages of Business:
• Existing Business: Ideal for contractors who are already running a business but struggling with cash flow, profitability, or financial chaos.
• Ramping to Launch: Incredibly valuable for those preparing to launch a construction business and wanting to avoid common financial traps from day one.
• Thinking About It: Also helpful for aspiring contractors who want to understand the financial backbone of running a construction company before they start.
Best Fit in the Business Lifecycle:
• In Business: Specifically tailored for construction companies that are already operational but need better financial systems and control.
• Startup: Applicable to newer businesses if implemented early to prevent future cash flow issues.
• Cashflow: The core of the book is cash management—ensuring that profit is built in, not left over.
Major Category:
• Budgeting & Money Management
Also Relevant:
• Bookkeeping
• Corporate Finance
• Wealth Management
• Systems & Planning
• Entrepreneurship
Purchase Summary:
If you own a construction business—or are thinking about starting one—and feel like you’re constantly working but never seeing the money, Profit First for Contractors by Shawn Van Dyke is a game-changer. This book takes a proven cash management system and tailors it specifically to the construction industry’s unique challenges.
You’ll learn how to stop running your business check-to-check and start building reliable profit into every project. With clear steps, industry-specific insights, and practical tools, Van Dyke helps you gain total control over your finances—without needing to become an accountant.
This book is a must-read for contractors who want to stop bleeding cash and start building a truly profitable, sustainable construction business. If your business feels like a financial monster, this is how you tame it—once and for all.
Profit First for Contractors is a specialized adaptation of Mike Michalowicz’s Profit First system, designed specifically for construction business owners. Shawn Van Dyke—a former construction executive turned business coach—guides contractors on how to transform their businesses from cash-burning, high-stress operations into consistently profitable, financially stable companies.
This book teaches readers how to manage cash flow using a simple yet powerful approach: take your profit first, then use what’s left for expenses. Van Dyke breaks down how traditional accounting fails contractors and how to set up bank accounts that allocate funds automatically for profit, taxes, owner’s pay, and operating expenses. With real-world construction examples, he addresses common industry issues like delayed payments, inconsistent cash flow, underbidding, and lack of financial visibility.
The result is a practical, repeatable financial system that helps contractors finally take control of their money—and build a business that pays them, not just everyone else.
Best Suited Stages of Business:
• Existing Business: Ideal for contractors who are already running a business but struggling with cash flow, profitability, or financial chaos.
• Ramping to Launch: Incredibly valuable for those preparing to launch a construction business and wanting to avoid common financial traps from day one.
• Thinking About It: Also helpful for aspiring contractors who want to understand the financial backbone of running a construction company before they start.
Best Fit in the Business Lifecycle:
• In Business: Specifically tailored for construction companies that are already operational but need better financial systems and control.
• Startup: Applicable to newer businesses if implemented early to prevent future cash flow issues.
• Cashflow: The core of the book is cash management—ensuring that profit is built in, not left over.
Major Category:
• Budgeting & Money Management
Also Relevant:
• Bookkeeping
• Corporate Finance
• Wealth Management
• Systems & Planning
• Entrepreneurship
Purchase Summary:
If you own a construction business—or are thinking about starting one—and feel like you’re constantly working but never seeing the money, Profit First for Contractors by Shawn Van Dyke is a game-changer. This book takes a proven cash management system and tailors it specifically to the construction industry’s unique challenges.
You’ll learn how to stop running your business check-to-check and start building reliable profit into every project. With clear steps, industry-specific insights, and practical tools, Van Dyke helps you gain total control over your finances—without needing to become an accountant.
This book is a must-read for contractors who want to stop bleeding cash and start building a truly profitable, sustainable construction business. If your business feels like a financial monster, this is how you tame it—once and for all.
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