Business and Finance 3-day Crash Course/Workshop

$450.00

Accelerated preparation for the Business & Finance portion of the Florida General Contractor exam.

This intensive 3-day crash course condenses months of Business & Finance exam preparation into a focused, instructor-led workshop. Students receive expert guidance, practice problem-solving, and actionable testing strategies.

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Description

Overview

If you’re preparing for the Business & Finance portion of the Florida General Contractor exam, this accelerated 3-Day Crash Course is designed to get you ready quickly and confidently. Delivered by FIU-affiliated instructors, this workshop streamlines key concepts, math problems, and exam strategies into a highly structured learning experience.

Students will learn how to approach exam questions, locate answers within the reference books, and apply the correct method to reach accurate solutions. The class includes real-time walkthroughs, problem-solving sessions, and practical test-taking guidance to maximize efficiency and retention.

Workshop Topics Include:

  • Business & Finance exam concepts and core principles
  • Construction math problem-solving
  • Fundamentals of accounting and financial management
  • Basics of project planning, estimating, and contract administration
  • Understanding change orders, contract types, and risk management
  • Exam navigation using reference materials

What’s Included:

  • 3 full days of in-class workshop instruction
  • Hands-on math and problem-solving sessions
  • Instructor Q&A throughout the workshop
  • Test-taking strategies and reference-book navigation
  • Guidance on how to prepare for the Business & Finance exam

(Books sold separately.)

Program Tuition & Schedule:

Tuition: $450
Course Length: 3 consecutive days
Location: FIU Engineering & Computing Campus, Miami FL

Highlights:

  • Perfect for students who want accelerated preparation
  • Ideal supplement before beginning a full licensing track
  • Taught by expert instructors who train hundreds of contractors annually