#chart-of-accounts
Chart of Accounts
Design and organize your account hierarchy for effective financial tracking
Счетоводство за клуб по пикълбол: Използване на кортовете, микс от приходи и математиката на членството срещу заплащане на място
С 24,3 милиона американци, играещи пикълбол през 2025 г., търсенето рядко е ограничението на клуба — счетоводството е. Как да разделите сметките за приходи по линия на приходите, да изчислите коефициента на използване на кортовете и приходите на наличен корт час, да водите предплатени членства и кредитни пакети като разсрочени приходи, да записвате разпределенията с треньорите на брутна основа вместо на нетна, и да приключите месеца за 60 минути.
Счетоводство за паркинг и услуги вале: Съгласуване на пет потока приходи и 30-дневният клиентски флоат
Сметкопланът и процесът по приключване на счетоводството на оператор на паркинг — как да се разделят транзитните, месечните абонаментни, корпоративните, вале и събитийните приходи, да се осчетоводяват месечните абонаменти като отложени приходи, да се извади данъкът за паркинг от включените в цената ставки и да седържат най-малко 1,5× месечната брутна събираемост от клиенти, преди да се подпише договор за управление с 30-дневни условия за превод.
Счетоводство на трюфелова овощна градина: Капитализиране на предпроизводствен период от 5 до 10 години за култура, която USDA все още не класифицира
Практическо ръководство за счетоводството на трюфелова овощна градина — защо предпроизводствен период от 5 до 10 години задейства капитализиране по раздел 263A, кога изборът за малко земеделско стопанство ви позволява да осчетоводите разходите текущо, как да следите разходите по блокове и кога даден блок става продуктивен и започва 10-годишна амортизация.
Landscaping and Lawn Care Business Bookkeeping: Surviving the Winter Cash Crunch With a Seasonal Chart of Accounts and Reserve Strategy
Landscapers lose one-third of their businesses in five years to winter cash crunch—not from low margins, but from treating year-round expenses like a five-month revenue business. A seasonal chart of accounts, rolling cash forecast, and winter reserve strategy turns survival into planning.
Sail Loft Bookkeeping: Job Costing Custom Sails and Why Deposits Aren't Revenue
Sail lofts price a mainsail from cloth yardage, construction method, and hand labor, then collect a deposit months before delivery — treating that deposit as revenue instead of a liability is the most common bookkeeping mistake in the trade.
DOL Form LM-2 Long Form: What the 2026 Union Financial Reporting Overhaul Means for Your Books
The DOL's May 2026 final rule creates a Form LM-2 Long Form for unions with $40 million or more in annual receipts, raises LM-2/LM-3/LM-4 filing thresholds to $350,000 and $25,000, and adds a $5,000 foreign-transaction disclosure schedule — effective for fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 2026. Here's what changes for union bookkeeping.
Float Tank Bookkeeping: How Sensory Deprivation Spas Track Utilities, Deferred Revenue, and Break-Even
Float centers combine spa-level rent, pool-level utility bills, and prepaid package liabilities — a mix generic bookkeeping hides. How to structure a chart of accounts around utilities and Epsom salt costs, treat 5-packs and memberships as deferred revenue, and model break-even on tank hours sold versus tank hours available.
Towing Company Bookkeeping: Tow Truck Depreciation, Impound Lot Revenue, and the Compliance Costs Most Owners Underprice
A tow truck over 14,000 lbs GVWR can often be fully expensed under Section 179 the year it's placed in service — but only if the depreciation schedule starts that year. How towing companies should separate tow, impound, and lien-sale revenue, reconcile lot logs monthly, and price compliance costs into every job.
EV Charging Station Bookkeeping: Demand Charges, Four Revenue Streams, and the Expired 30C Credit
How charge point operators should structure their books — splitting per-kWh energy COGS from demand charges (30–70% of many commercial utility bills), recognizing four distinct revenue streams correctly, and handling the Section 30C credit that expired for property placed in service after June 30, 2026.
Fractional CFO Firm Bookkeeping: Structuring Your Own Books When You Sell Financial Clarity for a Living
How should a fractional CFO firm structure its own books? Retainers ($3,000–$15,000/month) are deferred-revenue liabilities until earned, unbilled work-in-progress belongs on the balance sheet, and revenue should be split by billing model — retainer, hourly ($175–$450/hour), and project fees — in a market headed past $3.2 billion in 2026.
Freight Broker Bookkeeping: Factored Invoices, Carrier Payments, and the $75,000 Reserve
How freight brokers should structure their books — separate gross freight revenue from net margin, record factoring advances as loans (not income), track quick pay fees distinctly, and account for the FMCSA $75,000 bond or trust reserve that 2026 rules require replenishing within seven days of a claim.
Horse Boarding Bookkeeping: Per-Horse Costs, Pass-Throughs, and the Hobby-Loss Rule
Full-service horse board runs $650–$1,600 a month nationally, yet a 30-horse barn's real costs can near $60,000 monthly — here's how to build a per-horse chart of accounts, handle vet and farrier pass-throughs, recognize board revenue correctly, and stay clear of the IRS hobby-loss rule.