The MCAA partners with Sageworks to offer new member benefits

Words: Margaret FosterThe Mason Contractors Association of America announced today that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Sageworks, a financial information company, to offer additional benefits to its members. Now, members of the association can access the ProfitCents financial analysis solutions at a special discounted rate.

Through online access to the ProfitCents solutions, MCAA members are able to:
  • Compare their business’s performance to that of other mason contractors across more than 50 metrics.
  • Make better business decisions by generating a report card on their business’s strengths and weaknesses.
  • More accurately plan for the future by performing robust forecasts and projections.
Jeff Buczkiewicz, President and CEO of the Mason Contractors Association of America noted, “We’re always looking for new benefits to provide our membership. Partnering with Sageworks allows us to offer our members unique industry benchmarking data as well as a suite of other solutions, enabling them to make better business decisions, saving them time and helping grow the overall health of our industry.”

Scott Ogle, CEO of Sageworks noted, “We are very pleased to partner with the Mason Contractors Association of America. Sageworks was founded to help businesses succeed by allowing them to better understand their financial information, and our alliance with the MCAA is a great way to ensure we’re fulfilling this mission within the masonry industry.”

Through the partnership with Sageworks, MCAA members will receive the ProfitCents Advisor Plus package at a 20 percent discount. To view a demonstration of ProfitCents or to learn more, visit http://web.sageworks.com/mcaa/.
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