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Indoor Golf Simulator Lounge Bookkeeping: Tracking Bay-Hour Revenue, Capitalizing Hardware, and the KPIs That Drive Profit
·mike

Indoor Golf Simulator Lounge Bookkeeping: Tracking Bay-Hour Revenue, Capitalizing Hardware, and the KPIs That Drive Profit

A working playbook for owner-operators of boutique indoor golf simulator lounges — how to recognize bay rental, membership, league, and breakage revenue under ASC 606; capitalize $24K Trackman units and $60K bay buildouts via Section 179, bonus depreciation, and QIP cost segregation; classify teaching pros correctly; and read the bay-utilization and revenue-per-bay-hour KPIs that separate profitable lounges from the rest.

bookkeeping
revenue-recognition
section-179
bonus-depreciation
+4
Karaoke Bar and Private KTV Lounge Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Owner-Operators
·mike

Karaoke Bar and Private KTV Lounge Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Owner-Operators

A working guide to karaoke bar and KTV lounge bookkeeping that covers ASC 606 timing for room rental and bottle service, ASCAP/BMI/SESAC/GMR license amortization, the Section 45B FICA tip credit, Section 179 and cost segregation on the build-out, dram-shop reserve accounting, and the RevPARH and pour-cost KPIs operators actually read.

bookkeeping
restaurant
revenue-recognition
sales-tax
+4
Maple Syrup Sugarhouse Bookkeeping: Schedule F vs C, Section 263A, and the KPIs That Predict Your Season
·mike

Maple Syrup Sugarhouse Bookkeeping: Schedule F vs C, Section 263A, and the KPIs That Predict Your Season

A working guide for sugarhouse operators — how to split Schedule F farming from Schedule C manufacturing, capitalize sap-to-syrup costs under Section 263A, expense a $40,000 reverse-osmosis unit under Section 179, and track the five KPIs (starting with 0.34 gallons per tap) that predict whether next season pays the mortgage.

farming
manufacturing
seasonal-business
schedule-f
+4
The Mental Health Private Practice Owner's Bookkeeping Playbook: Insurance Billing, PSYPACT, the No Surprises Act, and the KPIs That Keep Your Clinic Solvent
·mike

The Mental Health Private Practice Owner's Bookkeeping Playbook: Insurance Billing, PSYPACT, the No Surprises Act, and the KPIs That Keep Your Clinic Solvent

A practical bookkeeping guide for solo and group mental health private practices — covering contractual allowances under ASC 606, No Surprises Act Good Faith Estimates, PSYPACT and Counseling Compact licensure, 1099-versus-W-2 classification under the 2024 DOL rule, S-corp reasonable compensation thresholds, and the six monthly KPIs (utilization, no-show rate, net collection rate, days in A/R) that determine whether a counseling practice stays solvent.

bookkeeping
healthcare
revenue-recognition
s-corporation
+4
Mobile Auto Glass Bookkeeping: ASC 606 Insurance Billing, ADAS Recalibration, and Section 179 Cargo Van Buildouts
·mike

Mobile Auto Glass Bookkeeping: ASC 606 Insurance Billing, ADAS Recalibration, and Section 179 Cargo Van Buildouts

A working guide to bookkeeping for mobile auto glass shops — ASC 606 revenue recognition across insurance, fleet, and cash-pay jobs, ADAS recalibration as a separable performance obligation, Section 179 on calibration equipment and cargo van buildouts, worker classification under the 2024 DOL rule, and the KPIs (installs per tech-day, calibration attach rate, per-truck contribution) that predict whether the operation survives.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
section-179
+4
Mobile Dog Grooming Bookkeeping: Van Depreciation, Worker Classification, and the KPIs That Predict Profit
·mike

Mobile Dog Grooming Bookkeeping: Van Depreciation, Worker Classification, and the KPIs That Predict Profit

A bookkeeping guide for mobile dog grooming operators covering entity structure, ASC 606 revenue recognition for subscriptions and prepaid packages, Section 179 and bonus depreciation on the van conversion, 1099 vs W-2 classification under the federal economic-reality and ABC tests, mileage substantiation under Section 274, per-van P&L, and the operating KPIs (appointments per day, average ticket, rebook rate) that predict profitability.

bookkeeping
small-business
section-179
bonus-depreciation
+4
Bookkeeping for Orthotic, Prosthetic, and Pedorthic Custom Fabrication Labs
·mike

Bookkeeping for Orthotic, Prosthetic, and Pedorthic Custom Fabrication Labs

A practical accounting guide for ABC-credentialed orthotic, prosthetic, and pedorthic practices — covering ASC 606 multi-stage revenue recognition for custom devices, payer-specific contractual allowances on Medicare DMEPOS L-codes, WIP inventory for custom fabrication, Section 179 on CAD/CAM and 3D printers, and warranty reserves under Medicare's 90-day rule.

bookkeeping
healthcare
revenue-recognition
compliance
+4
Paintball Field, Airsoft Park, and Indoor Laser Tag Arena Bookkeeping: A Practical Operator's Guide
·mike

Paintball Field, Airsoft Park, and Indoor Laser Tag Arena Bookkeeping: A Practical Operator's Guide

A field-tested bookkeeping playbook for paintball, airsoft, and laser tag operators — six revenue streams under ASC 606, paint and CO2 inventory, Section 179 vs. QIP capitalization, ASTM F1776 liability handling, and the ARPV, RevPAH, and group-mix KPIs that drive profitability.

bookkeeping
revenue-recognition
small-business
inventory
+4
The Photo Booth Operator's Bookkeeping Playbook: ASC 606 Retainers, Section 179, and Multi-State Nexus
·mike

The Photo Booth Operator's Bookkeeping Playbook: ASC 606 Retainers, Section 179, and Multi-State Nexus

A practical bookkeeping guide for photo booth and 360 booth operators — how to recognize retainer revenue under ASC 606, capitalize equipment with Section 179, navigate multi-state sales tax nexus, and decide between 1099 and W-2 attendants.

bookkeeping
small-business
creative-industries
revenue-recognition
+4
The Pilates Studio Owner's Bookkeeping Playbook: From Class Pack Breakage to Reformer ROI
·mike

The Pilates Studio Owner's Bookkeeping Playbook: From Class Pack Breakage to Reformer ROI

A working framework for boutique pilates studios: applying ASC 606 to class packs and memberships, handling breakage and escheat, classifying instructors under the DOL 2024 rule and state ABC tests, accelerating reformer deductions via Section 179 and cost segregation, and tracking reformer-hour utilization and retention KPIs.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
section-179
+4
Residential Roofing and Storm Restoration Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Re-Roof Crews and Insurance-Claim Specialists
·mike

Residential Roofing and Storm Restoration Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Re-Roof Crews and Insurance-Claim Specialists

How residential roofers and storm restoration contractors should handle ASC 606 variable consideration, Section 460 elections, supplemental claim revenue, customer deductibles under state law, OSHA fall protection costs, and the KPIs (squares per crew-day, gross margin by channel) that separate profitable shops from busy ones.

bookkeeping
construction
job-costing
revenue-recognition
+4
Self-Published Author Bookkeeping: KDP, ACX, Kickstarter, and the Full Indie Publishing Stack
·mike

Self-Published Author Bookkeeping: KDP, ACX, Kickstarter, and the Full Indie Publishing Stack

How indie and hybrid authors should track royalties from KDP, ACX, IngramSpark, Patreon, and Kickstarter, classify editors and narrators as 1099-NEC contractors, capture foreign withholding tax under treaty terms, and apply ASC 606 to crowdfunded pre-orders.

bookkeeping
creative-industries
self-employment-tax
tax-planning
+4
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