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Revenue recognition principles and accounting standards
개인 소유 RV 파크 및 캠핑장 회계: 수익 인식, 비용 분리 및 사이트당 KPI
ASC 606에 따른 일일, 월간 및 시즌별 사이트 수익 분리 방법, 보조 계량기 유틸리티 비용 전가 처리, 비용 분리를 통한 15년 토지 개량 반영, 대출 기관 및 매수자가 중점적으로 검토하는 사이트당 KPI 정산 방법을 설명합니다.
정화조 청소 및 현장 오수 처리 부기: 펌프당 수익, 투기 수수료, 분뇨 수거차 및 배수 구역 보증 적립금
정화조 및 현장 오수 처리 업체를 위한 실무 회계 프레임워크 — 주택 펌핑, 그리스, 이동식 화장실, 점검 및 수리 수익 분류; 폐기물 확인서 정산; 섹션 179에 따른 분뇨 수거차 비용 처리; 배수 구역 보증 청구를 위한 적립금 관리.
견인차 및 차량 회수 서비스 장부 관리: 독립 운영자를 위한 실무 가이드
독립 견인 운영자가 현금 호출, 자동차 클럽, 경찰 순번제, 대형 차량 회수에 따라 수익을 분류하는 방법 — 일일 압류 보관료 계상, 정비사 유치권 판매 처리, 레커차에 대한 섹션 179 적용, 견인 보험 청구에 대비한 적립금 설정 포함.
Mortgage Broker and Loan Originator Bookkeeping: LO Comp, RESPA, EPO Clawbacks, and HMDA Reporting
A working playbook for independent mortgage brokerages: separating lender-paid and borrower-paid compensation under the LO Comp Rule, accruing EPO/EPD clawback reserves, classifying RESPA Section 8 payments, deferring lock and application fees, and staging loan-level data for HMDA LAR filing.
해충 방제 부기: ASC 606, 흰개미 보증 적립금 및 방문당 수익
경로 기반 해충 방제 및 흰개미 방제 사업자가 분기별 계약 및 보증 갱신에 ASC 606을 적용하고, ASC 460에 따라 재처리 적립금을 발생시키며, 약품 재고를 주 농무부 기록과 대조하고, PestPac 또는 FieldRoutes에서 방문당 원가 계산을 구축하는 방법입니다.
Pool Service Company Bookkeeping: Chemical COGS, Truck Depreciation, Licensing, and Seasonal Cash Flow
How residential and commercial pool service operators set up books that reveal true per-stop margin — separating recurring weekly routes from project work, tracking chemicals as variable COGS, allocating truck and Section 179 depreciation to routes, amortizing pesticide applicator licenses, and managing seasonal deferred revenue.
Scratch Bakery Bookkeeping: Recipe Cards, Shrink, Wholesale Margins, and Custom Cake Deposits
A bookkeeping guide for scratch bakeries covering standard recipe cards, ingredient yield, day-old shrink, retail vs. wholesale margin separation, ASC 606 deposit accounting for custom cakes, cottage food law revenue caps, and sales tax on prepared food.
Commercial Print Shop Bookkeeping: Press Hour Rate, ASC 606, and KPIs That Catch Margin Leaks
A practical guide to commercial print and sign shop bookkeeping — calculating a loaded press hour rate, applying ASC 606 over-time recognition for customer-specific goods, tracking paper and ink spoilage with reserves, stacking Section 179 with 100 percent bonus depreciation on press equipment, and watching KPIs like press uptime and makeready waste that catch margin leaks before they reach the P&L.
The Independent Used Car Dealer's Bookkeeping Playbook: Floorplan Notes, F&I Chargeback Reserves, Recon WIP, and the Buyers Guide That Costs $51,744 to Get Wrong
How independent used car dealers should book floorplan notes payable, capitalize reconditioning costs under IRC 263A, estimate F&I chargeback reserves under ASC 606, track BHPH notes receivable, and stay compliant with the FTC Buyers Guide rule and IRS Form 8300.
Coworking Space Bookkeeping: ASC 606 Deferred Revenue, NOI Per Square Foot, and the Occupancy KPIs Lenders Demand
How coworking operators separate hot desk, dedicated desk, and private office revenue under ASC 606, hold refundable deposits as liabilities, allocate common-area square footage to compute NOI per foot, capitalize build-out as Qualified Improvement Property with 100% bonus depreciation in 2026, and report the occupancy, RevPOD, churn, and MRR concentration metrics that lenders and acquirers actually price on.
MSP Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Per-Seat MRR, and the Three Numbers Buyers Check First
How small and mid-sized managed service providers should structure their general ledger so that MRR percentage, customer concentration, and service-line gross margin are always investor-ready — with concrete chart-of-accounts, ASC 606, and utilization mechanics.
Roofing Contractor Bookkeeping for Storm Restoration: ACV, RCV, Mortgage-Endorsed Checks, Supplements, and Warranty Reserves
A working guide to bookkeeping for storm-restoration roofers — splitting insurance and retail revenue, tracking ACV and recoverable-depreciation receivables, modeling mortgage-endorsement float, booking supplements as scope adjustments rather than new sales, accruing 1–3 percent workmanship warranty reserves, and applying Section 179 to trucks, dumpsters, and tear-off equipment.