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Financial management strategies and tools for small business owners
FLSA Youth Employment Rules for 2026: A Small Business Guide to Hiring 14- to 17-Year-Olds This Summer
A practical 2026 walkthrough of FLSA youth employment rules for small employers — the four age tiers, the 17 Hazardous Occupations Orders, state work permits, the $4.25 subminimum wage, Section 3(m) tip rules for teens, and the civil penalty math after the 2024 inflation adjustments.
Hurricane Season Financial Continuity for Coastal Small Businesses
A pre-storm playbook for coastal small businesses — 60 to 90 day cash reserves, geotagged inventory documentation, business interruption policy review, pre-positioned SBA EIDL and Physical Disaster Loan paperwork, and how IRS Section 7508A and Section 165(i) prior-year casualty loss elections work in federally declared disaster zones.
Independent ATM Operator and Cash Kiosk Route Bookkeeping: FinCEN MSB, BSA/AML, Form 8300, and the KPIs That Matter
A 2026 guide to bookkeeping for independent ATM and Bitcoin kiosk route operators — covering FinCEN MSB registration, BSA/AML programs, Form 8300 thresholds, Section 179 depreciation, vault-float accounting, and the five per-machine KPIs that determine whether a route is actually profitable.
Independent Esthetician and Skincare Suite Bookkeeping: ASC 606, FDA Classification, MSO/PC, Section 179, and Section 45B FICA Tip Credit Under OBBBA
How independent estheticians and multi-suite skincare studios should book seven distinct revenue streams under ASC 606, classify equipment against FDA cosmetic-versus-device rules, structure an MSO/PC for injectables, capitalize a $40,000 hydrafacial under restored 100% bonus depreciation, claim the newly expanded Section 45B FICA tip credit under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and track the four KPIs that decide a five-year lease renewal.
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 for Independent Kayak and SUP Rental Operators: ASC 606 Deferred Revenue, Section 179, and the Four KPIs Liveries Steer By
A bookkeeping playbook for independent kayak, SUP, and tour liveries — ASC 606 deferred revenue for prepaid bookings and gift cards, Section 179 and restored 100 percent bonus depreciation for fleet, USCG and state livery overlays, gross-presentation accounting for FareHarbor, Peek Pro, and Xola fees, weather cancellation reserves, 1099 versus W-2 instructor classification under the 2024 DOL rule, and the four KPIs operators actually steer by.
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.
Mini Golf, Go-Karts, and Arcade Cards: A Family Entertainment Center Bookkeeping Playbook
A field guide to ASC 606 revenue recognition for season passes and arcade cards, breakage accounting, Section 179 and cost segregation on go-kart fleets, ASTM F2291 compliance reserves, worker classification risk, and the per-cap and labor KPIs that determine whether a family entertainment center actually earns a profit.
OSHA Form 300, 300A, and 301 Injury and Illness Recordkeeping in 2026: The Complete Compliance Playbook for Small and Mid-Size Employers
A 2026 compliance guide to OSHA's Form 300, 300A, and 301 injury and illness recordkeeping under 29 CFR Part 1904 — who must record, the four-step recordability test, electronic Injury Tracking Application submission for Appendix B high-hazard establishments with 100 or more employees, severe-injury reporting timelines under § 1904.39, state-plan deltas, and how to build a program that survives an OSHA audit.
OSHA's Proposed Heat Standard: A HIIPP Compliance Playbook for Construction, Restaurant, and Warehouse Employers
OSHA's proposed federal heat rule sets 80°F and 90°F triggers requiring water, shade, paid breaks, acclimatization, and a written HIIPP. Five state plans — California (Cal/OSHA 3395 and 3396), Washington, Oregon, Nevada, and Maryland — already enforce binding heat illness standards. Here's the compliance playbook construction, restaurant, warehouse, and delivery employers can build today under the General Duty Clause.
Section 199A QBI Deduction in 2026: A Pass-Through Owner's Playbook After the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act made Section 199A permanent, added a $400 minimum deduction for active small-business owners starting in 2026, and widened the joint phase-in range to $150,000. A field guide to the three QBI tiers, wage tuning, UBIA, aggregation, and SSTB positioning for pass-through owners.
Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and PUMP Act Compliance in 2026: The Documentation Playbook
What the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act requires under 29 CFR Part 1636, how the PUMP Act layers on top under FLSA Section 7(r), what the 2025 federal court rulings actually vacated, and the six-step interactive process records small and mid-size employers need to defend an EEOC charge in 2026.