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Obsolete Inventory Write-Downs: GAAP's Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value Rule Explained
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Obsolete Inventory Write-Downs: GAAP's Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value Rule Explained

GAAP requires inventory to be reported at the lower of cost or net realizable value under ASC 330; here's how to identify obsolete and slow-moving stock, calculate the write-down, and record it while satisfying the IRS's stricter subnormal-goods test under Treasury Regulation §1.471-2(c).

inventory
cost-of-goods-sold
financial-reporting
tax
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On-Demand 3D Printing Service Bookkeeping: True Costs, Failure Rates, and Depreciation
·mike

On-Demand 3D Printing Service Bookkeeping: True Costs, Failure Rates, and Depreciation

Filament is only 20-30% of what a 3D print actually costs - machine depreciation, a 2-25% failure rate, and labor make up the rest, and Section 179 combined with 100% bonus depreciation under the OBBBA can let a print-for-hire shop deduct a new printer's full cost in the year it's purchased.

3d-printing
small-business
bookkeeping
cost-of-goods-sold
+4
Permanent Jewelry Studio Bookkeeping: Chain Costing, Deposits, and Compliance
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Permanent Jewelry Studio Bookkeeping: Chain Costing, Deposits, and Compliance

A $65 welded bracelet costs $2-4 in gold-filled chain, but real cost of goods sold includes scrap, consumables, and gold spot-price volatility — here's how permanent jewelry studios should track chain costs, deposits, gift card liabilities, and OSHA/body-art licensing as recurring compliance expenses.

bookkeeping
small-business
creative-industries
inventory
+4
Retail Return Fraud and Wardrobing: How to Catch It in Your Books
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Retail Return Fraud and Wardrobing: How to Catch It in Your Books

Wardrobing and other return fraud account for roughly 10–15% of retail returns and cost U.S. retailers over $100 billion a year; reason-code tracking, customer-level return reports, and a monthly returns reserve are the bookkeeping controls that catch it before it erodes margin.

fraud-detection
fraud-prevention
refund-management
small-business
+3
Veterinary Practice Bookkeeping: AAHA Chart of Accounts and Drug Inventory Controls
·mike

Veterinary Practice Bookkeeping: AAHA Chart of Accounts and Drug Inventory Controls

Pharmaceuticals and supplies run 20-25% of revenue at a typical small-animal practice, and the AAHA/VMG chart of accounts plus DEA-compliant drug logs are what keep that margin from quietly leaking away.

bookkeeping
healthcare
inventory
cost-of-goods-sold
+3
Choose-and-Cut Christmas Tree Farm and Wreath Producer Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide
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Choose-and-Cut Christmas Tree Farm and Wreath Producer Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide

Christmas tree growers face an 8–10 year pre-productive period that forces Section 263A capitalization on Schedule F. This guide explains UNICAP cost allocation, ASC 606 recognition across choose-and-cut, wholesale, wreath, and agritourism revenue, Section 179 equipment planning, H-2A labor, and the KPIs that matter.

schedule-f
farming
forestry
section-179
+4
Life After Section 321: How Small E-Commerce Importers Are Rebuilding Landed Cost, Pricing, and Cash Flow in 2026
·mike

Life After Section 321: How Small E-Commerce Importers Are Rebuilding Landed Cost, Pricing, and Cash Flow in 2026

A practical guide for Shopify and Amazon FBA sellers on rebuilding landed cost, pricing, and bookkeeping after the May and August 2025 suspensions of the Section 321 de minimis exemption, with line-by-line duty math, entry-type tradeoffs, and cash-flow tactics.

tariffs
customs
e-commerce
amazon
+4
The Home Stager's Financial Playbook: How Solo Stagers and Boutique Firms Track Furniture Inventory, Recognize Project Revenue, and Stay Profitable in 2026
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The Home Stager's Financial Playbook: How Solo Stagers and Boutique Firms Track Furniture Inventory, Recognize Project Revenue, and Stay Profitable in 2026

How home staging businesses track furniture inventory under MACRS, recognize install and rental revenue under ASC 606, navigate the W-2 vs 1099 ABC-test trap for staging crews, and watch the five KPIs that separate profitable stagers from those that scale into bankruptcy.

bookkeeping
real-estate
revenue-recognition
inventory
+4
Shed and Portable Building Bookkeeping: ASC 842 Lease Classification, Rent-to-Own Reserves, and Floor-Plan Financing
·mike

Shed and Portable Building Bookkeeping: ASC 842 Lease Classification, Rent-to-Own Reserves, and Floor-Plan Financing

A working framework for shed builders, dealer lots, and portable building manufacturers to classify rent-to-own contracts under ASC 842, set repossession reserves, apply Section 179 to mover equipment, and handle multi-state sales tax under Wayfair.

bookkeeping
leases
revenue-recognition
sales-tax
+4
Sales Tax Holidays 2026: A Multi-Channel Retailer's Compliance and POS Configuration Guide
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Sales Tax Holidays 2026: A Multi-Channel Retailer's Compliance and POS Configuration Guide

Twenty-one US states run sales tax holidays in 2026, with seven converging on August 7–9. Here is how Shopify, Amazon, Walmart, and Etsy sellers should configure product taxability, plan inventory, and avoid the per-item cap, bundled-sale, and excluded-venue mistakes that drive audit losses.

sales-tax
multi-state-tax
e-commerce
compliance
+4
Artisan Cheese Maker and Farmstead Creamery Bookkeeping: How to Track Milk-to-Wheel Costs, Aging Cave WIP, and Yield KPIs Without Losing Your Margin
·mike

Artisan Cheese Maker and Farmstead Creamery Bookkeeping: How to Track Milk-to-Wheel Costs, Aging Cave WIP, and Yield KPIs Without Losing Your Margin

A practical accounting guide for farmstead creameries covering Section 263A inventory capitalization, aging cave WIP cost layers, FDA Pasteurized Milk Ordinance and 21 CFR 133 raw milk compliance, Section 179 equipment treatment, channel-specific revenue recognition under ASC 606, and the yield and cost-per-wheel KPIs that separate sustainable cheesemakers from hobbyists.

bookkeeping
inventory
manufacturing
small-business
+4
Custom Picture Framing Shop Bookkeeping: ASC 606 Deposits, WIP Inventory, Section 179 Equipment, and Unclaimed Frame Escheat
·mike

Custom Picture Framing Shop Bookkeeping: ASC 606 Deposits, WIP Inventory, Section 179 Equipment, and Unclaimed Frame Escheat

How custom frame shops should structure their books — ASC 606 revenue recognition at pickup rather than deposit, WIP inventory valuation under Section 471, Section 179 expensing for mat cutters and underpinners, state escheat reporting for unclaimed frames, and the per-square-foot KPIs (conservation glass attach rate, labor productivity, average ticket) that distinguish profitable shops.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
inventory
+4
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