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Bookkeeping

Modern bookkeeping techniques using plain-text and automated workflows

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Staffing Agency Accounting: Bill Rate, Burden, and the Payroll-to-Payment Gap
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Staffing Agency Accounting: Bill Rate, Burden, and the Payroll-to-Payment Gap

How staffing agencies should price bill rates above fully burdened pay rates, read gross margin by placement type, and book invoice factoring without hiding the spread. Includes burden components (FICA, FUTA, SUTA, workers' comp), a placement-aware chart of accounts, and the DSO math behind payroll funding gaps.

bookkeeping
small-business
payroll
Undeposited Funds Explained: How the Holding Account Works and How to Clear a Stuck Balance
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Undeposited Funds Explained: How the Holding Account Works and How to Clear a Stuck Balance

Undeposited funds is a temporary asset account that holds customer payments between receipt and bank deposit, letting individual receipts match a lump-sum bank line. This guide covers the three-step journal pattern, four common ways stuck balances accumulate, and three cleanup methods that preserve audit history.

bookkeeping
accounting-basics
reconciliation
Vending Machine Route Bookkeeping: Reconciling Cash, Tracking COGS, and Knowing the True Profit of Every Location
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Vending Machine Route Bookkeeping: Reconciling Cash, Tracking COGS, and Knowing the True Profit of Every Location

How to keep books for a vending route at the machine level — reconciling DEX cash counters against deposits, tracking COGS and site commissions per location, and computing the contribution margin that tells you which machines to keep, optimize, or pull.

bookkeeping
small-business
reconciliation
Bank Feed Rules: How to Automate Transaction Categorization Without Your Books Drifting
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Bank Feed Rules: How to Automate Transaction Categorization Without Your Books Drifting

Bank feed rules cut bookkeeping time 40–60% and push error rates below 0.5%, but rule-only matching tops out at 60–70% accuracy. This guide shows how to set up rules that hold, catch silent drift, and decide where AI belongs.

bookkeeping
automation
banking
Barter Transactions: How to Record Trades and Report Them to the IRS
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Barter Transactions: How to Record Trades and Report Them to the IRS

Every barter trade creates taxable income equal to the fair market value of what you receive. Record it as a paired sale and expense through a barter clearing account, then report it on Schedule C—including 15.3% self-employment tax—and watch for Form 1099-B from barter exchanges.

tax
irs-reporting
bookkeeping
Bookkeeping for Food Truck Owners: Cash Sales, COGS, and Sales Tax
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Bookkeeping for Food Truck Owners: Cash Sales, COGS, and Sales Tax

A step-by-step bookkeeping system for food trucks — separating business money, building a truck-specific chart of accounts, running a daily cash close, tracking food cost at 25–30% of revenue, and treating collected sales tax as a liability rather than income.

bookkeeping
small-business
cost-of-goods-sold
Bookkeeping for Landscaping & Lawn Care: Job Costing, Seasonal Cash Flow, and Crew Labor
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Bookkeeping for Landscaping & Lawn Care: Job Costing, Seasonal Cash Flow, and Crew Labor

Landscaping books need four things a generic ledger lacks — job costing, seasonal cash flow forecasting, burdened crew labor, and a service-line chart of accounts. This guide shows how to set up each so your numbers reveal which work earns margin and how much cash bridges the off-season.

bookkeeping
seasonal-business
cash-flow
Are Business Credit Card Rewards Taxable? How to Record Cash Back, Points, and Bonuses
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Are Business Credit Card Rewards Taxable? How to Record Cash Back, Points, and Bonuses

For most businesses, credit card cash back and points are non-taxable rebates, not income—but a bonus with no spending requirement is taxable. Spending rewards also reduce your deductible expenses, so record them as a contra-expense to keep deductions accurate.

tax
credit
cash-back
From Cash to Accrual Without a Tax Shock: Form 3115, Section 481(a), and the De Minimis Safe Harbor
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From Cash to Accrual Without a Tax Shock: Form 3115, Section 481(a), and the De Minimis Safe Harbor

A small-business guide to the forced cash-to-accrual switch: how Form 3115 works, how the Section 481(a) catch-up is calculated and spread over four years, and why the de minimis safe harbor is an annual election rather than a method change.

tax-compliance
accrual-accounting
small-business
Gain or Loss on Asset Disposal: Recording Sales, Scrapping, and Trade-Ins with Form 4797
·mike

Gain or Loss on Asset Disposal: Recording Sales, Scrapping, and Trade-Ins with Form 4797

A four-step pattern for recording the sale, scrap, or trade-in of business equipment—plus how Section 1245 depreciation recapture flows onto Form 4797 at tax time.

depreciation
fixed-assets
journal-entries
Gain or Loss on Asset Disposal: How to Record Selling, Scrapping, or Trading In Business Equipment
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Gain or Loss on Asset Disposal: How to Record Selling, Scrapping, or Trading In Business Equipment

When a business sells, scraps, or trades in a fixed asset, gain or loss equals proceeds minus book value — both the asset cost and its accumulated depreciation must be cleared, and Section 1245 recapture taxes the gain as ordinary income on Form 4797.

accounting-basics
bookkeeping
journal-entries
Inventory Shrinkage and Cycle Counting for Small Retailers and Warehouses
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Inventory Shrinkage and Cycle Counting for Small Retailers and Warehouses

A practical guide for small retailers and warehouses to compute their shrink rate, design an ABC-based cycle count program, book shrinkage adjustments to the ledger, and turn variance patterns into loss-prevention action.

inventory
small-business
fraud-prevention
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