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Bookkeeping

Modern bookkeeping techniques using plain-text and automated workflows

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Newsletter Sponsorship Revenue Recognition: Why a Verified CPC Payout Isn't Booked the Day the Ad Runs
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Newsletter Sponsorship Revenue Recognition: Why a Verified CPC Payout Isn't Booked the Day the Ad Runs

Newsletter CPC ad networks like beehiiv verify clicks roughly 96 hours after send and pay out on the 20th of the following month — three different dates that create a real accrual-accounting gap most solo publishers book incorrectly.

revenue-recognition
accrual-accounting
bookkeeping
NFIB Optimism Hits 97.4 as Inflation Reclaims the Top Worry: A Small-Business Pricing Guide for Mid-2026
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NFIB Optimism Hits 97.4 as Inflation Reclaims the Top Worry: A Small-Business Pricing Guide for Mid-2026

The June 2026 NFIB Small Business Optimism Index rose 2.1 points to 97.4 — a four-month high — while 21% of owners named inflation their top problem and 38% raised prices, the most since January 2023. Here's how to turn those numbers into a data-driven pricing decision.

small-business
inflation
economy
Outdoor Power Equipment Dealer Bookkeeping: Floor-Plan Financing, Curtailment, and Manufacturer Rebates
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Outdoor Power Equipment Dealer Bookkeeping: Floor-Plan Financing, Curtailment, and Manufacturer Rebates

How outdoor power equipment dealers should book floor-plan financing, curtailment payments, and manufacturer rebates — track lender liens by serial number, treat rebates as inventory cost reductions rather than income, and break out floor-plan interest to claim the uncapped IRC §163(j) deduction.

bookkeeping
small-business
inventory
Portable Restroom Rental Bookkeeping: Why the Same Fleet Makes Money Two Completely Different Ways
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Portable Restroom Rental Bookkeeping: Why the Same Fleet Makes Money Two Completely Different Ways

How portable restroom rental companies should account for one fleet serving two revenue models — monthly construction contracts ($100–$300/unit) recognized ratably under ASC 606 versus lump-sum event rentals with deferred deposits — plus 2026 Section 179 expensing up to $2,560,000, 100% bonus depreciation, per-stop route costing, and seasonal cash flow budgeting.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
Pottery Studio Bookkeeping: How to Cost Kiln Firings, Glaze, and Clay for True COGS
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Pottery Studio Bookkeeping: How to Cost Kiln Firings, Glaze, and Clay for True COGS

A ceramics studio's true cost per piece includes two kiln firings, labor, 12–15% clay shrinkage, and a 5–15% failure allowance — not just $1 of clay. Here's the six-line COGS breakdown, per-firing kiln allocation, and the deferred-revenue treatment for classes and memberships.

bookkeeping
small-business
cost-of-goods-sold
Your Bookkeeping Firm Just Got Sold. Again. Here's What That Means for You
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Your Bookkeeping Firm Just Got Sold. Again. Here's What That Means for You

Prosperity Partners' July 2026 sale to Lightyear Capital is the third major accounting firm to flip private equity owners in 18 months, and over 1,000 firms worldwide have taken PE money. Here is what an ownership change means for outsourced bookkeeping clients — staff turnover, pricing resets, data migration — and how a portable plain-text ledger keeps your books out of the churn.

bookkeeping
outsourcing
mergers-and-acquisitions
Private-Label Pet Food Bookkeeping: Costing a Co-Packer's Formulation Fees, MOQs, and Recall Reserves Before You Ever Sell a Bag
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Private-Label Pet Food Bookkeeping: Costing a Co-Packer's Formulation Fees, MOQs, and Recall Reserves Before You Ever Sell a Bag

Private-label pet food carries costs no co-packer invoice shows — kibble MOQs of 20,000–40,000 lbs, per-state AAFCO registration fees from $30 to $3,500 a year, and recall exposure running 3–5× direct costs. How to structure a chart of accounts, amortize per-SKU formulation fees, and fund a recall reserve before your first production run.

bookkeeping
small-business
manufacturing
QVC and HSN Exit Chapter 11: What 'Paid in Full or Reinstated' Means for Wholesale Vendors' Receivables
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QVC and HSN Exit Chapter 11: What 'Paid in Full or Reinstated' Means for Wholesale Vendors' Receivables

On July 15, 2026, a Texas bankruptcy court confirmed QVC Group's prepackaged Chapter 11 plan, cutting debt from $6.6 billion to $1.325 billion while classifying vendors as unimpaired — 'paid in full or reinstated.' Here's what that classification actually means for wholesale suppliers, how to split pre-petition and post-petition receivables, when (not) to book a bad-debt allowance, and how to model the cash-flow risk of a customer in restructuring.

accounts-receivable
bad-debt
cash-flow
Three-Way Reconciliation for Title and Escrow Agencies: How Trust Account Bookkeeping Actually Works
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Three-Way Reconciliation for Title and Escrow Agencies: How Trust Account Bookkeeping Actually Works

A three-way reconciliation matches three numbers every cycle: the adjusted trust bank balance, the book balance, and the sum of every client file ledger. Here's how title and escrow agencies run it under ALTA's roughly 10-business-day standard, the five discrepancies auditors flag most, and why it's the last defense against real estate wire fraud that cost victims over $275 million in 2025.

real-estate
reconciliation
bookkeeping
Renaissance Faire and Festival Operator Bookkeeping: Vendor Booth Fees, Weekend-Concentrated Revenue, and 1099 vs. W-2 Cast
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Renaissance Faire and Festival Operator Bookkeeping: Vendor Booth Fees, Weekend-Concentrated Revenue, and 1099 vs. W-2 Cast

How renaissance faire and festival operators should handle books when a year's revenue lands in eight weekends — booking vendor booth deposits as deferred revenue, forecasting twelve months of cash flow, classifying cast under the ABC test with the 2026 $2,000 1099-NEC threshold, and remitting event sales tax within compressed 10-30 day deadlines.

bookkeeping
seasonal-business
small-business
Bookkeeping for Reptile and Exotic Pet Breeders: Breeding Stock, Clutch Valuation, and the Hobby-Loss Trap
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Bookkeeping for Reptile and Exotic Pet Breeders: Breeding Stock, Clutch Valuation, and the Hobby-Loss Trap

How reptile and exotic pet breeders should handle taxes and bookkeeping — the IRS nine-factor hobby-loss test, the one-time depreciate-vs-inventory election for breeding stock, why unhatched eggs aren't inventory, the unit-livestock-price method for hatchlings, and why a die-off of self-raised animals usually isn't deductible.

bookkeeping
tax
small-business
The SEC's Key Tronic Settlement: What Fake WIP Entries and Out-of-Period Adjustments Teach Small Manufacturers
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The SEC's Key Tronic Settlement: What Fake WIP Entries and Out-of-Period Adjustments Teach Small Manufacturers

The SEC found Key Tronic's Oakdale plant inflated pre-tax income by ~$981,000 with fake "Monster Job" WIP entries — cutting one quarter's income 47% when corrected. Here's how the scheme exploited absorption costing, why the company paid no penalty, and the inventory controls small manufacturers should copy.

inventory
fraud-prevention
compliance
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