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Title Insurance and Settlement Agent Bookkeeping: ALTA Best Practices, Three-Way Reconciliation, and the Compliance Realities of Closing Other People's Money
·mike

Title Insurance and Settlement Agent Bookkeeping: ALTA Best Practices, Three-Way Reconciliation, and the Compliance Realities of Closing Other People's Money

How title insurance agencies and settlement firms keep escrow trust books — three-way daily reconciliation, ALTA Best Practices controls, premium remittance liability tracking, RESPA Section 8 compliance, and the wire-fraud controls that survive a state department of insurance audit.

real-estate
bookkeeping
compliance
reconciliation
+4
ASC 606 Variable Consideration and Stand-Ready Obligations: A Practical Guide
·mike

ASC 606 Variable Consideration and Stand-Ready Obligations: A Practical Guide

How to estimate variable consideration under ASC 606 — volume rebates, performance bonuses, royalties, and SLA penalties — choose between the expected-value and most-likely-amount methods, apply the reversal constraint correctly, distinguish a stand-ready obligation from a series of distinct services, and book journal entries that survive an audit.

revenue-recognition
accounting
financial-reporting
saas
+4
Embedded Leases in Service Contracts: An ASC 842 Field Guide for Controllers
·mike

Embedded Leases in Service Contracts: An ASC 842 Field Guide for Controllers

ASC 842 treats many service contracts — IT hosting, 3PL warehousing, power purchase agreements, equipment-as-a-service — as leases when the contract names an identified asset and the customer directs its use. This guide covers the two-test framework, the four contract categories where embedded leases hide, the practical-expedient trade-offs, and a procurement-to-accounting screening workflow.

accounting
leases
financial-reporting
contracts
+4
How Long to Keep Business Records: A Plain-English Retention Schedule Tied to the IRS Statute of Limitations
·mike

How Long to Keep Business Records: A Plain-English Retention Schedule Tied to the IRS Statute of Limitations

The IRS retention clock varies by record type — three years for routine returns, four for employment tax, six when income is understated by more than 25%, seven for bad-debt and worthless-securities losses, and indefinite for unfiled or fraudulent returns. A defensible schedule built on the statute of limitations, Rev. Proc. 97-22 electronic-records rules, and DOL and OSHA overlays.

recordkeeping
tax-compliance
small-business
bookkeeping
+3
Non-Medical Home Care Agency Bookkeeping: Payer Mix, EVV Compliance, Caregiver Classification, and Surviving Medicaid Audits
·mike

Non-Medical Home Care Agency Bookkeeping: Payer Mix, EVV Compliance, Caregiver Classification, and Surviving Medicaid Audits

How non-medical home care agencies should structure a payer-segmented chart of accounts, reconcile EVV data under Section 12006 of the 21st Century Cures Act, classify caregivers as W-2 employees, manage aging receivables across Medicaid, VA, and LTC insurance payers, and prepare documentation that survives a Medicaid post-payment audit.

bookkeeping
healthcare
compliance
accounts-receivable
+4
Nonprofit Grant Accounting: Donor Restrictions, ASC 958, and the New Uniform Guidance Rules
·mike

Nonprofit Grant Accounting: Donor Restrictions, ASC 958, and the New Uniform Guidance Rules

A practical guide to nonprofit grant accounting under ASC 958 and the 2024 OMB Uniform Guidance updates — net asset classification, the conditional-versus-unconditional barrier test, cost-reimbursement revenue recognition, the new 15% de minimis indirect cost rate, and the $1 million Single Audit threshold.

nonprofit
grants
accounting
compliance
+3
Pawn Shop Accounting: Pawn Loans, Forfeited Collateral, Firearms Compliance, and the $10,000 BSA Rule
·mike

Pawn Shop Accounting: Pawn Loans, Forfeited Collateral, Firearms Compliance, and the $10,000 BSA Rule

A working guide to pawn shop bookkeeping — how to record pawn loans as receivables, accrue service charges, transfer forfeited collateral to inventory at principal, comply with ATF Form 4473 rules on firearms redemption, and file Form 8300 when cash crosses $10,000.

bookkeeping
accrual-accounting
inventory
loans
+4
Tribal Gaming and Casino Accounting Under NIGC MICS: Win, Drop, Hold, and the Internal Controls That Keep a Sovereign Casino Auditable
·mike

Tribal Gaming and Casino Accounting Under NIGC MICS: Win, Drop, Hold, and the Internal Controls That Keep a Sovereign Casino Auditable

How tribal casinos account for win, drop, and hold under NIGC Minimum Internal Control Standards — covering Class II and Class III chart-of-accounts design, cage and vault key control, Title 31 Form 8362 CTR filing, IGRA per-capita withholding under IRC Section 3402(r), and the annual Agreed-Upon Procedures engagement that ties surveillance to the ledger.

accounting
internal-controls
compliance
audit
+4
Auto Repair Shop Bookkeeping: Flat-Rate Hours, Parts Matrix, Comebacks, Warranty AR, and EPA Fees
·mike

Auto Repair Shop Bookkeeping: Flat-Rate Hours, Parts Matrix, Comebacks, Warranty AR, and EPA Fees

Independent auto repair shops earn from labor, parts, sublet work, and environmental fees — each with different margins and bookkeeping rules. This guide builds a chart of accounts that separates flat-rate labor from clock hours, applies a tiered parts markup matrix targeting 55–58% gross profit, tracks comeback expense and warranty receivables aging, codes sublet work cleanly, and records EPA hazmat and shop supply fees as their own revenue and cost lines.

bookkeeping
small-business
chart-of-accounts
revenue-recognition
+4
Daycare and Childcare Center Bookkeeping Under CACFP: Reimbursement Rates, Parent Co-Pays, State Vouchers, and Recordkeeping That Survives an Audit
·mike

Daycare and Childcare Center Bookkeeping Under CACFP: Reimbursement Rates, Parent Co-Pays, State Vouchers, and Recordkeeping That Survives an Audit

How daycare operators should structure their books to handle CACFP reimbursements, state subsidy vouchers, and parent co-payments — covering chart of accounts, daily meal count discipline, classroom-level labor allocation, and the recordkeeping that holds up under state audits.

bookkeeping
small-business
chart-of-accounts
accounts-receivable
+4
ESOP Repurchase Obligation Accounting: The Hidden Balance Sheet Liability That Sinks Mature ESOPs
·mike

ESOP Repurchase Obligation Accounting: The Hidden Balance Sheet Liability That Sinks Mature ESOPs

A practical guide to ESOP repurchase obligation accounting for closely held companies — how ASC 480-10-S99 classifies redeemable shares as temporary equity, how to fund the obligation with sinking funds, COLI, recycling, and redemption, and the bookkeeping habits that keep plan-year valuations defensible.

accounting
equity-instruments
bookkeeping
retirement-plans
+4
Jewelry Store Bookkeeping: SKU-Level Costing, Memo Goods, Layaway, and Form 8300
·mike

Jewelry Store Bookkeeping: SKU-Level Costing, Memo Goods, Layaway, and Form 8300

A working playbook for independent jewelers covering per-piece SKU costing, lower-of-cost-or-market write-downs on metal price drops, memo and consignment inventory, ASC 606 repair and custom revenue, layaway deposit liabilities, and Form 8300 cash reporting without triggering structuring allegations.

bookkeeping
inventory
consignment-accounting
revenue-recognition
+4
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