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Bookkeeping
Modern bookkeeping techniques using plain-text and automated workflows
Do You Need an ABN? The Sole Trader Tax Basics Every Australian Freelancer Should Know
Australian sole traders who invoice without an ABN lose 47% of each payment to mandatory withholding. This guide covers free same-day ABN registration, the $75,000 rolling 12-month GST threshold, quarterly BAS due dates, individual marginal tax rates for 2026-27, deductible super contributions, and the ATO's five-year record-keeping rule.
Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Bookkeeping: Why Every Truck Is Its Own Profit Center
Carpet cleaning chemistry should run 5–7% of revenue, a $25,000 truckmount costs about $10 per operating hour in wear, and drive time between jobs is the biggest hidden margin leak. How to book chemistry, trucks, and routes as three separate cost centers.
Check Fraud Is Still the #1 Payment Threat in 2026 — Here's What to Do About It
The 2026 AFP Payments Fraud Survey found 76% of U.S. organizations faced payment fraud in 2025, with paper checks the top target at 58% — ahead of ACH debits (30%) and wires (25%). Here's a practical small-business defense checklist, from Positive Pay and ACH filters to callback verification and weekly reconciliation.
Swim School Bookkeeping: Deferred Revenue for Session Packs, Instructor Pay, and Pool Costs
A $400 session pack is a liability, not June revenue — swim school bookkeeping hinges on deferring prepaid lesson income, budgeting pool leases as fixed costs, and classifying certified instructors correctly. Covers franchise cost benchmarks ($95K–$3.75M), instructor pay of $19–$35/hour, USA Swimming fee pass-throughs, and a monthly close checklist.
Delaware's Commercial Corridor Initiative: Who Qualifies for the $4.5M Small Business Renovation Grant
Delaware's new Commercial Corridor Initiative (DCCI), launched July 14, 2026, offers matching grants covering 10–25% of renovation costs up to $25,000 for brick-and-mortar small businesses in qualifying commercial corridors. Here's who's eligible, what expenses count, and how to get your books lender-ready before the first awards in September 2026.
Friendly Fraud Is Now 75% of eCommerce Disputes: A Small Merchant's Guide to Fighting Chargebacks
Friendly fraud costs eCommerce merchants an estimated $132 billion a year and now accounts for roughly 75% of all disputes, yet merchants win only 8.1% of manually contested chargebacks. Here's how small merchants can prevent disputes, use Visa CE3.0 evidence, stay under the 1.5% VAMP ratio, and track the true cost in their books.
Funeral Home and Cemetery Bookkeeping: How Pre-Need Trusts and Revenue Recognition Actually Work
Pre-need funeral contracts can span 40 years between payment and service, so GAAP defers the revenue as a liability until delivery — while cemetery plot sales are recognized immediately as real-estate-like transactions. A guide to state trusting percentages, perpetual care funds, and the bookkeeping separations that keep deathcare businesses compliant.
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.
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 for Medical Device Reprocessors: When the FDA Calls You a Manufacturer
Third-party reprocessors of single-use medical devices are regulated as full manufacturers under the FDA's QMSR (effective February 2, 2026) — same 510(k), MDR, and UDI obligations as the OEM. That reshapes the books; a three-stage inventory split, per-device-family COGS, recurring validation expenses, and product liability reserves sized by risk class.
New York's FAIR Business Practices Act: What the 2026 'Unfair and Abusive' Standard Means for Small Businesses
New York's FAIR Business Practices Act, effective February 17, 2026, adds "unfair" and "abusive" conduct standards to GBL Section 349, extends protection to small businesses and non-profits, and carries penalties up to $5,000 per violation — or $15,000 for willful ones. Here is what changed, who enforces it, and a seven-step compliance checklist for any business selling to New York customers.
PCAOB AS 1215: The New 14-Day Audit Documentation Deadline and What It Means for Small Firms
PCAOB AS 1215 cuts the audit documentation completion window from 45 days to 14 after the report release date. Large firms have complied since fiscal years beginning December 15, 2024; all other registered firms follow for fiscal years beginning December 15, 2025 — meaning most calendar-year 2026 audits are already covered. Here's who's affected, the mistakes firms keep making, and how small practices are adapting.