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Bookkeeping for Food Truck Owners: Cash Sales, COGS, and Sales Tax
·mike

Bookkeeping for Food Truck Owners: Cash Sales, COGS, and Sales Tax

A step-by-step bookkeeping system for food trucks — separating business money, building a truck-specific chart of accounts, running a daily cash close, tracking food cost at 25–30% of revenue, and treating collected sales tax as a liability rather than income.

bookkeeping
small-business
cost-of-goods-sold
tax-compliance
+4
Bookkeeping for Landscaping & Lawn Care: Job Costing, Seasonal Cash Flow, and Crew Labor
·mike

Bookkeeping for Landscaping & Lawn Care: Job Costing, Seasonal Cash Flow, and Crew Labor

Landscaping books need four things a generic ledger lacks — job costing, seasonal cash flow forecasting, burdened crew labor, and a service-line chart of accounts. This guide shows how to set up each so your numbers reveal which work earns margin and how much cash bridges the off-season.

bookkeeping
seasonal-business
cash-flow
small-business
+4
Building a Three-Statement Financial Model: Linking Income, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow
·mike

Building a Three-Statement Financial Model: Linking Income, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow

A three-statement financial model links the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement so one set of assumptions flows through all three — answering whether a business is profitable and when it runs out of cash. This guide covers the seven-step build order, the three links that make the model balance, and the errors that quietly break it.

financial-statements
income-statement
forecasting
cash-flow
+3
How to Read a Construction WIP Schedule: Percentage-of-Completion, Over- and Under-Billing
·mike

How to Read a Construction WIP Schedule: Percentage-of-Completion, Over- and Under-Billing

A construction WIP schedule recognizes revenue as work is performed using cost-to-cost percentage-of-completion, then exposes over- and under-billing on every job — the report banks and surety underwriters read before the income statement.

construction
job-costing
revenue-recognition
accrual-accounting
+3
ASC 205-40 Going Concern: Documenting Substantial Doubt, Mitigating Plans, and Audit Opinions
·mike

ASC 205-40 Going Concern: Documenting Substantial Doubt, Mitigating Plans, and Audit Opinions

A step-by-step guide to ASC 205-40 — how management evaluates substantial doubt about going concern within one year of issuance, which mitigating plans qualify, what to disclose under each of the three outcomes, and how to coordinate with auditors under AU-C 570 and PCAOB AS 2415 to land an unmodified opinion.

financial-reporting
financial-statements
audit
compliance
+4
Quality of Earnings Reports: How Sellers Protect Their Price in a Business Sale
·mike

Quality of Earnings Reports: How Sellers Protect Their Price in a Business Sale

A Quality of Earnings report normalizes a company's earnings, reconciles them to cash, and tests every add-back. Sellers who commission their own QoE averaged a 7.4x EBITDA multiple versus 7.0x for those who did not.

business-acquisition
small-business
financial-reporting
bookkeeping
+3
Building a Three-Statement Financial Model: How Small Business Owners Forecast Runway and Pressure-Test Growth Plans
·mike

Building a Three-Statement Financial Model: How Small Business Owners Forecast Runway and Pressure-Test Growth Plans

A practical guide for small business owners on building a three-statement financial model that links income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow into a single forecast — covering the eight-step build, runway calculation, and scenario testing.

financial-planning
forecasting
small-business
cash-flow
+3
Form 8300: Reporting Cash Transactions Over $10,000 for Car Dealers, Jewelers, Real Estate, and Attorneys
·mike

Form 8300: Reporting Cash Transactions Over $10,000 for Car Dealers, Jewelers, Real Estate, and Attorneys

Form 8300 requires businesses to report cash payments over $10,000 within 15 days. This guide covers who must file, what counts as cash (including cashier's checks under $10,000), the 24-hour and 12-month aggregation rules, structuring penalties up to $31,000 per form, and the industry traps that hit car dealers, jewelers, real estate operators, and attorneys.

tax-compliance
compliance
recordkeeping
real-estate
+3
The 13-Week Cash Flow Forecast: A Survival Guide for Small Business Liquidity
·mike

The 13-Week Cash Flow Forecast: A Survival Guide for Small Business Liquidity

A 13-week cash flow forecast uses the direct method to project weekly cash movement across one quarter, surfacing the exact day a profitable business could still bounce payroll. Here is how to build, read, and roll one forward.

cash-flow
forecasting
small-business
financial-planning
+3
Bank Reconciliation Done Right: The Monthly Process That Catches Errors and Fraud Early
·mike

Bank Reconciliation Done Right: The Monthly Process That Catches Errors and Fraud Early

A monthly bank reconciliation done in 30 to 90 minutes is the cheapest fraud control a small business has. This guide walks through the two-column worksheet, how to handle outstanding checks and deposits in transit, the recurring items that trip people up, and the internal controls that turn the exercise into real protection.

reconciliation
small-business
fraud-detection
fraud-prevention
+4
Treasury Bills for Business Cash Management: A 2026 T-Bill Ladder Guide
·mike

Treasury Bills for Business Cash Management: A 2026 T-Bill Ladder Guide

A practical 2026 playbook for small businesses using a Treasury-bill ladder to earn ~3.66% on idle operating cash, capture the state and local tax exemption on Treasury interest, and keep the bookkeeping clean.

treasury-management
small-business
cash-flow
banking
+4
FedNow and RTP in 2026: How Small Businesses Replace Slow ACH With Instant 24/7 Bank Transfers
·mike

FedNow and RTP in 2026: How Small Businesses Replace Slow ACH With Instant 24/7 Bank Transfers

FedNow and RTP now reach over 1,700 and 1,200 U.S. financial institutions, settling credit pushes in under 20 seconds, 24/7/365. A practical guide for small businesses on when instant rails replace ACH, how the two networks differ, and how to defend against the fraud patterns that irrevocable settlement creates.

payments
banking
small-business
cash-flow
+3
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