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Auto Body Collision Repair Shop Bookkeeping: DRP, Parts Margins, Supplements, and Section 179
·mike

Auto Body Collision Repair Shop Bookkeeping: DRP, Parts Margins, Supplements, and Section 179

Collision shops bleed cash when DRP revenue isn't booked net of concessions, parts margins aren't split across OEM, aftermarket, and LKQ pools, and supplements slip through CCC and Mitchell without authorization. A guide to the bookkeeping, Section 179 equipment decisions, and the cycle time, touch time, and severity KPIs insurers actually watch.

bookkeeping
small-business
collision-repair
revenue-recognition
+4
Computer and Smartphone Repair Shop Bookkeeping: The Hidden Liabilities Behind Every Cracked Screen
·mike

Computer and Smartphone Repair Shop Bookkeeping: The Hidden Liabilities Behind Every Cracked Screen

An operator's guide to bookkeeping for independent computer and smartphone repair shops in 2026 — separating per-ticket labor from parts revenue, treating customer devices as bailee property, recognizing deposits under ASC 606, applying Section 179 to bench equipment, complying with the new Washington and Colorado right-to-repair laws, and reconciling RepairShopr or CellSmart POS to the general ledger.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
section-179
+4
Independent Insurance Agency Bookkeeping: ASC 606 Contingent Commissions, Fiduciary Trust Accounts, and Producer 1099 vs W-2
·mike

Independent Insurance Agency Bookkeeping: ASC 606 Contingent Commissions, Fiduciary Trust Accounts, and Producer 1099 vs W-2

How independent insurance agencies should recognize first-year and renewal commission, accrue contingent and profit-sharing income under ASC 606, segregate premium trust funds, classify producers as 1099 or W-2, and meet state DOI and surplus lines tax obligations.

insurance
bookkeeping
revenue-recognition
accrual-accounting
+4
Real Estate Brokerage Bookkeeping in 2026: GCI, Agent Caps, Trust Accounts, and RESPA Compliance
·mike

Real Estate Brokerage Bookkeeping in 2026: GCI, Agent Caps, Trust Accounts, and RESPA Compliance

How independent real estate brokerages should set up their chart of accounts in 2026 — separating GCI, agent splits, and franchise royalties into contra-revenue, running three-way trust-account reconciliations, documenting 1099-NEC payouts under IRC Section 3508, defending RESPA Section 8 entries, and accruing E&O self-insured retention reserves so company dollar, audit readiness, and Section 199A QBI all stay visible.

real-estate
bookkeeping
franchise-bookkeeping
independent-contractor
+4
Indoor Climbing and Bouldering Gym Bookkeeping: A Complete Guide for Facility Operators
·mike

Indoor Climbing and Bouldering Gym Bookkeeping: A Complete Guide for Facility Operators

How indoor climbing and bouldering gyms should handle deferred membership revenue under ASC 606, Section 179 elections on walls and holds, W-2 vs 1099 setter classification, insurance reserves, and operating KPIs like revenue per square foot, churn, and member density.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
section-179
+4
Mobile Pet Grooming Business Bookkeeping: The Per-Stop Profit Playbook for Van-Based Groomers
·mike

Mobile Pet Grooming Business Bookkeeping: The Per-Stop Profit Playbook for Van-Based Groomers

A working bookkeeping playbook for mobile pet grooming operators — how to track per-stop revenue and route time, apply Section 179 and bonus depreciation to a built-out cargo van, allocate generator fuel and consumables, reserve for care-custody-control exposure, and use the KPIs that predict whether a route is sustainable.

bookkeeping
small-business
section-179
bonus-depreciation
+4
Tow Truck and Vehicle Recovery Service Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Independent Operators
·mike

Tow Truck and Vehicle Recovery Service Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Independent Operators

How independent tow operators should segment revenue across cash calls, motor clubs, police rotation, and heavy recovery — plus accruing impound storage daily, handling mechanic's lien sales, applying Section 179 to wreckers, and reserving for on-hook claims.

bookkeeping
small-business
trucking
accounts-receivable
+6
Roofing Contractor Bookkeeping for Storm Restoration: ACV, RCV, Mortgage-Endorsed Checks, Supplements, and Warranty Reserves
·mike

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.

construction
job-costing
bookkeeping
insurance
+4
Tree Service Bookkeeping: Cost-Per-Hour, Workers' Comp Class 0106, Section 179, and Seasonal Cash Flow
·mike

Tree Service Bookkeeping: Cost-Per-Hour, Workers' Comp Class 0106, Section 179, and Seasonal Cash Flow

How tree care companies should structure their books — separating workers' comp class 0106 payroll, allocating bucket truck and chipper hours per job, reserving for e-mod surges, and pricing crews off a true burdened cost-per-hour rate.

bookkeeping
job-costing
trades
seasonal-business
+4
Section 1033 Involuntary Conversion: A Non-Farm Business Guide to Deferring Gain on Property Destroyed, Stolen, or Condemned
·mike

Section 1033 Involuntary Conversion: A Non-Farm Business Guide to Deferring Gain on Property Destroyed, Stolen, or Condemned

Section 1033 lets non-farm businesses defer gain on property that is destroyed, stolen, or condemned if the proceeds are reinvested in qualifying replacement property within 2, 3, or 4 years. This guide covers the election mechanics on Form 4797, the similar-or-related-in-service-or-use vs. like-kind tests, the carryover-basis recapture trap, and the bookkeeping needed to survive an IRS look-back.

tax
tax-planning
tax-compliance
disaster-loss
+5
Surviving the Workers' Comp Premium Audit: A Small Employer's Field Guide to NCCI Class Codes, Officer Elections, Overtime Carve-Outs, and Subcontractor Traps
·mike

Surviving the Workers' Comp Premium Audit: A Small Employer's Field Guide to NCCI Class Codes, Officer Elections, Overtime Carve-Outs, and Subcontractor Traps

Workers' compensation premium is recalculated every year using your actual payroll, and unprepared small employers routinely owe five-figure true-ups. This guide walks through the NCCI premium formula, the standard exception rules, the overtime carve-out math, owner and officer exclusion forms, the subcontractor COI rules that trigger the largest audit hits, and how to dispute a Final Audit Statement.

small-business
audit
payroll
insurance
+4
Crummey Letters and ILITs: How High-Net-Worth Families Keep Life Insurance Out of Their Taxable Estate
·mike

Crummey Letters and ILITs: How High-Net-Worth Families Keep Life Insurance Out of Their Taxable Estate

A working guide to ILITs and Crummey powers — covering Section 2042 incidents of ownership, the annual gift tax exclusion, the 5-or-5 rule, hanging powers, the Section 2035 three-year lookback, and the administrative discipline that keeps life insurance death benefits estate-tax-free.

estate-planning
tax-planning
insurance
trust
+3
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