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Modern bookkeeping techniques using plain-text and automated workflows

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Food Truck Bookkeeping: Food Cost Percentage, Commissary Fees, and Daily Cash Drops
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Food Truck Bookkeeping: Food Cost Percentage, Commissary Fees, and Daily Cash Drops

Food trucks average about $346,000 in annual revenue but net only 6-9% margins. This guide covers the three numbers that decide profitability: keeping food cost between 28% and 35%, breaking commissary invoices ($300-$1,500/month) into trackable sub-accounts, and reconciling the cash drawer after every service.

bookkeeping
small-business
restaurant
FSIS Overtime and Holiday Inspection Fee Refunds: How Small Processors Claim the FY2026 Reduction
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FSIS Overtime and Holiday Inspection Fee Refunds: How Small Processors Claim the FY2026 Reduction

FSIS is using $20 million in FY2026 funds to cut overtime and holiday inspection fees 30% for small and 75% for very small meat, poultry, and egg establishments, retroactive to October 5, 2025. Here's how to file Form 5200-16 and why the refund should be booked as an expense credit, not revenue.

small-business
compliance
refund-management
The FTC's First INFORM Consumers Act Penalty: What Temu's $2 Million Settlement Means for Marketplace Sellers
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The FTC's First INFORM Consumers Act Penalty: What Temu's $2 Million Settlement Means for Marketplace Sellers

In September 2025 the FTC fined Temu's parent Whaleco $2 million in the first-ever INFORM Consumers Act enforcement action. The law classifies anyone with 200 sales and $5,000 in revenue on a platform as a high-volume third-party seller — here's what verification, annual recertification, and the $20,000 disclosure trigger mean for Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and Etsy sellers.

e-commerce
compliance
legal
Is B Corp Certification Worth It? A 2026 Cost-Benefit Guide for Small Businesses
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Is B Corp Certification Worth It? A 2026 Cost-Benefit Guide for Small Businesses

B Corp certification costs small businesses $2,100 a year (under $5M revenue) plus roughly 12 months of assessment, legal restructuring, and audit work. Here's the 2026 fee schedule, what B Lab's V2 standards changed, and which businesses actually see a revenue payoff.

small-business
esg
sustainability
Louisiana's Act 751 Bans Debit Card Surcharges — Which Were Already Illegal. Here's Why Retailers Should Still Worry
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Louisiana's Act 751 Bans Debit Card Surcharges — Which Were Already Illegal. Here's Why Retailers Should Still Worry

Louisiana's Act 751 takes effect August 1, 2026, adding state enforcement — cardholder notice letters, a 30-day refund cure window, and civil penalties up to $500 per violation — to a debit card surcharge ban that federal law and card network rules already imposed nationwide. Here's what retailers should check in their POS systems, and how to book any refunds cleanly.

payments
point-of-sale
compliance
Loyalty Points Are a Liability, Not Revenue: How to Book Breakage and Deferred Revenue Under ASC 606
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Loyalty Points Are a Liability, Not Revenue: How to Book Breakage and Deferred Revenue Under ASC 606

Under ASC 606, loyalty points are a deferred revenue liability until customers redeem them or you can prove breakage — Starbucks booked $200.4M in breakage revenue in FY2025 this way. This guide covers the journal entries for issuance and redemption, the 12-month data requirement for breakage estimates, and the rollforward schedule that keeps a rewards program auditable.

revenue-recognition
liability
rewards
North Carolina's HB 372 Home-Based Business Fairness Act: What Home Entrepreneurs Need to Know
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North Carolina's HB 372 Home-Based Business Fairness Act: What Home Entrepreneurs Need to Know

North Carolina's HB 372, signed July 7, 2026 as Session Law 2026-51, bars cities from requiring permits, licenses, or rezoning for "no-impact" home-based businesses. Here's who qualifies, what cities can still regulate, and how the change affects your bookkeeping.

small-business
self-employment
side-hustle
The 1099 Threshold Is Now $2,000: What OBBBA Changes for Small Businesses in 2026
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The 1099 Threshold Is Now $2,000: What OBBBA Changes for Small Businesses in 2026

OBBBA raises the federal 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC filing threshold from $600 to $2,000 for payments made in 2026, with annual inflation indexing starting in 2027. The income stays taxable either way, some states still require reporting at $600, and per-contractor totals — not per-invoice amounts — determine whether you file.

tax
tax-compliance
small-business
Podcast Sponsorship Revenue Recognition: Why That $12,000 Check Isn't All Yours Yet
·mike

Podcast Sponsorship Revenue Recognition: Why That $12,000 Check Isn't All Yours Yet

Podcast sponsorship payments received upfront aren't income until the sponsored episode airs — under ASC 606 they're deferred revenue, a liability, until each performance obligation is fulfilled.

podcasting
revenue-recognition
accrual-accounting
The QBI Deduction Cliff in 2026: What Happens When Section 199A Expires and How Pass-Through Owners Model Life After the 20% Deduction
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The QBI Deduction Cliff in 2026: What Happens When Section 199A Expires and How Pass-Through Owners Model Life After the 20% Deduction

199A's 20% QBI deduction sunsets after 2025 as written — model the cliff by your actual capped deduction and marginal rate, revisit salary and retirement timing, and track W-2/UBIA for a retroactive extension.

tax-compliance
small-business
finance
How Small Businesses Can Tap the DOL's $162 Million Apprenticeship Funding in 2026
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How Small Businesses Can Tap the DOL's $162 Million Apprenticeship Funding in 2026

On July 7, 2026, the U.S. Department of Labor awarded $162 million to five industry sponsors that pass apprenticeship incentive payments directly to employers — including small businesses in maritime, AI infrastructure, telecom, IT, and auto repair. Here's who qualifies, how to join a group sponsor, which state tax credits stack on top, and how to book the payments correctly.

small-business
grants
funding
The Robinson-Patman Act Is Back: What a Wine Distributor's Antitrust Fight Means for Every Small Retailer
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The Robinson-Patman Act Is Back: What a Wine Distributor's Antitrust Fight Means for Every Small Retailer

The FTC's December 2024 Robinson-Patman suit against Southern Glazer's — the first in decades to survive a motion to dismiss — revives a 1936 law barring suppliers from charging small retailers more than big chains for identical goods. What the Act covers, its cost-justification defenses, and the purchase records independent retailers should keep now.

antitrust
small-business
legal
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