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Liberia's GST-to-VAT Transition: What Small Businesses Must Do Before the 2026 Registration Deadline
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Liberia's GST-to-VAT Transition: What Small Businesses Must Do Before the 2026 Registration Deadline

Liberia replaces its 13% GST with an ~18% VAT on January 1, 2027, with mandatory registration running July 1 to December 31, 2026. Here's how GST and VAT differ, why the change forces businesses to track input and output tax separately, and a practical bookkeeping checklist to get compliant before the deadline.

tax
tax-compliance
small-business
Merchant Cash Advances: Factor Rates, Confessions of Judgment, and the Stacking Trap
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Merchant Cash Advances: Factor Rates, Confessions of Judgment, and the Stacking Trap

A 1.3 factor rate on a $50,000 merchant cash advance means $65,000 owed no matter how fast you repay — an effective APR that can exceed 300%. How confession-of-judgment clauses let lenders freeze bank accounts without a hearing, why stacked borrowers default at 3–5x the normal rate, and which states now ban COJs.

merchant-cash-advance
small-business
financing
SAS 150 Explained: Auditors Must Now Confirm Cash Held by Payment Processors, PEOs, and Escrow Agents
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SAS 150 Explained: Auditors Must Now Confirm Cash Held by Payment Processors, PEOs, and Escrow Agents

The AICPA's SAS 150, issued July 2026, requires auditors to independently confirm cash and cash equivalents held by third parties — payment processor balances, PEO trust accounts, and escrow arrangements — effective for audits of periods ending on or after December 15, 2028. Here is what the standard changes, why it exists, and how audited businesses should prepare.

audit
compliance
payments
Gymnastics and Cheer Gym Bookkeeping: Getting Tuition, Team Fees, and Meet Travel Right
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Gymnastics and Cheer Gym Bookkeeping: Getting Tuition, Team Fees, and Meet Travel Right

A $3,600 competition-team fee paid in August isn't August revenue — it's deferred revenue recognized monthly across the season. How gymnastics and cheer gyms should book team fees, classify coaches (1099 vs. W-2), depreciate spring floors and mats under Section 179, and budget meet travel.

bookkeeping
revenue-recognition
youth-sports
Indoor Skate Park Bookkeeping: Why Three Revenue Streams Can Sink a Profitable Facility
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Indoor Skate Park Bookkeeping: Why Three Revenue Streams Can Sink a Profitable Facility

An indoor skate park is three businesses in one — admissions with near-zero COGS, high-margin coaching, and pro shop retail carrying 55–70% cost of goods sold. This guide covers splitting the chart of accounts by stream, recognizing punch card and membership revenue under ASC 606, depreciating ramp systems over 5–7 years with Section 179, and building a margin-weighted break-even model against $25,000–$30,000 in monthly fixed costs.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
Swift's Blockchain Ledger Goes Live: What Tokenized Deposits Mean for Small-Business Cross-Border Payments
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Swift's Blockchain Ledger Goes Live: What Tokenized Deposits Mean for Small-Business Cross-Border Payments

On July 9, 2026, Swift announced its blockchain-based shared ledger for tokenized deposits is ready for live pilots with 17 banks including HSBC, Citi, UBS, and Wells Fargo — a move that could turn 3-5 day international wires into same-day, 24/7 transfers. Here's how tokenized deposits differ from stablecoins and CBDCs, and what small businesses paying overseas contractors and suppliers should do now.

fintech
banking
payments
AI Underwriting in 2026: How Small Business Loans Went From Weeks to Hours
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AI Underwriting in 2026: How Small Business Loans Went From Weeks to Hours

Non-bank lenders now fund small business loans in an average of 1.8 days versus 4–8 weeks at traditional banks, driven by AI underwriting that reads live bank feeds instead of tax returns. Here's how the models judge your business, why a 1.4 factor rate can hide a 150%+ APR, and how clean, reconciled books improve both approval odds and pricing.

ai
machine-learning
small-business-loans
Boat Detailing Business Bookkeeping: Per-Foot Pricing, Seasonal Cash Flow, and Marina Contracts
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Boat Detailing Business Bookkeeping: Per-Foot Pricing, Seasonal Cash Flow, and Marina Contracts

How to set up the books for a boat detailing business — separate income accounts for each service tier (wash, polish, ceramic coating, oxidation restoration priced $10–$200 per foot), a 12-month cash flow forecast for a season that concentrates 80% of revenue into six months, and distinct tracking for recurring marina and yacht club contracts.

bookkeeping
small-business
seasonal-business
Craft Malting House Bookkeeping: Grain Inventory That Shrinks, Contract Growing, and a Year-Long Cash Cycle
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Craft Malting House Bookkeeping: Grain Inventory That Shrinks, Contract Growing, and a Year-Long Cash Cycle

Craft maltsters lose 10–20% of raw barley weight during steeping, germination, and kilning, pay farmers 3–4× feed-grain prices under multi-season contracts, and can wait over a year between buying grain and selling malt. Here's how to handle yield-ratio costing, contract-growing arrangements, and working-capital planning for a malthouse.

bookkeeping
small-business
inventory
Daycare and Childcare Center Bookkeeping: Taming Tuition, Meal Reimbursements, and Subsidy Payments That Never Arrive on Time
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Daycare and Childcare Center Bookkeeping: Taming Tuition, Meal Reimbursements, and Subsidy Payments That Never Arrive on Time

Childcare centers juggle three payers on three different clocks — private tuition, CACFP meal reimbursements, and state subsidies that pay 30–60 days after care is provided. This guide covers a classroom-level chart of accounts, automated advance tuition billing (roughly 90% on-time payment versus 50–60% for manual invoicing), CACFP meal-count documentation, and sizing a cash reserve to your actual subsidy lag.

bookkeeping
small-business
cash-flow
Why Small Business Loans Get Denied: Approval Rates, Lender Odds, and Fixes From the Fed's 2025 Credit Survey
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Why Small Business Loans Get Denied: Approval Rates, Lender Odds, and Fixes From the Fed's 2025 Credit Survey

The Federal Reserve's 2025 Small Business Credit Survey found only 42% of applicants received full funding and 22% received nothing. Full-approval rates ranged from 57% at small banks to a 46% denial rate at large banks, and the top denial reasons — credit score (45%), collateral (36%), cash flow (33%) — are largely visible in a business's own books before applying.

small-business
loans
financing
The FTC's Caremark Settlement: What Cost-Plus Reimbursement Means for Independent Pharmacy Books
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The FTC's Caremark Settlement: What Cost-Plus Reimbursement Means for Independent Pharmacy Books

The FTC's July 2026 settlement with CVS Caremark requires a cost-plus reimbursement option, point-of-sale rebate pass-through, and delinked PBM fees. Here is how independent pharmacies should model the switch, track DIR clawbacks, and keep reimbursement data auditable.

healthcare
antitrust
small-business
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