1548 tagged with "Small Business"
Financial management strategies and tools for small business owners
Independent Veterinary Clinic Bookkeeping: Pharmacy, DEA Form 222, Wellness Plans, Section 179, and AVMA Benchmarks
An independent veterinary clinic is really four businesses under one roof — medical services, pharmacy resale, boarding, and prepaid wellness plans. Here is how to structure the chart of accounts, defer wellness-plan revenue under ASC 606, comply with DEA Form 222 and biennial-inventory rules, capitalize diagnostic equipment under Section 179, and measure against AAHA, VMG, and AVMA benchmarks.
Indoor Climbing Gym and Bouldering Facility Bookkeeping: ASC 606 Membership Revenue, Route-Setter Classification, and Section 179 Strategies That Climbing Wall Association Operators Use
How indoor climbing and bouldering operators apply ASC 606 to prepaid memberships, classify route-setters under state ABC tests, and use Section 179, bonus depreciation, and QIP cost segregation to manage a capital-intensive facility — with CWA retention benchmarks (39.6% one-year average) and the bookkeeping mistakes that quietly bleed cash.
Mobile DJ Bookkeeping: Retainers, PRO Licenses, Section 179 Gear, and Saturday Utilization
A bookkeeping playbook for mobile DJ and wedding entertainment operators covering ASC 606 retainer treatment, ASCAP/BMI/SESAC licensing, Section 179 expensing of speakers and lighting, ABC-test worker classification for assistant DJs, and the Saturday utilization KPI that signals a real business.
Mobile IV Hydration and Wellness Infusion Therapy Business Bookkeeping: A Complete Guide for Owner-Operators
A practical bookkeeping playbook for mobile IV hydration and wellness infusion operators — covering the Friendly-PC/MSO corporate structure, ASC 606 treatment of memberships and prepaid packages, 503A vs 503B pharmacy COGS, medical director Fair Market Value documentation, RN classification under state ABC tests, Section 179 vehicle and equipment depreciation, and the KPIs (ARPT, RN utilization, gross margin, repeat rate, CAC) that distinguish operators who survive an audit from those whose tax return tells a depressing story.
Mobile Notary and Loan Signing Agent Bookkeeping: Schedule C, Section 1402(c)(2), and the KPIs That Matter
Mobile notaries and loan signing agents can carve notarial-fee income out of self-employment tax under IRC Section 1402(c)(2). This guide covers Schedule C income separation, the 2026 70-cent standard mileage rate, multi-state commission costs, surety bond versus E&O insurance, and the per-signing KPIs that turn an NSA practice from side hustle into a sustainable business.
Party and Event Equipment Rental Bookkeeping: ASC 842 vs ASC 606, Section 179, Utilization KPIs, and 1099 vs W-2 for 2026
A practical accounting guide for party and event equipment rental operators — how to split ASC 842 lease income from ASC 606 service revenue, capitalize and depreciate tents and chairs under Section 179 and 100% bonus depreciation, track per-asset utilization against 65–75% peak benchmarks, handle booking retainers and refundable damage deposits, and avoid ABC-test misclassification risk for delivery and setup crews.
Pediatric SLP Clinic Bookkeeping: The Three-Payer Mix That Breaks Most Practices' Books
A bookkeeping playbook for pediatric speech-language pathology private practices — recognizing commercial, Medicaid EPSDT, and school-district IEP revenue under ASC 606, handling deferred self-pay packages, classifying therapists under state ABC tests, capitalizing AAC devices under Section 179, and tracking the KPIs that keep a clinic solvent.
Custom Home Builder Bookkeeping: Section 460, Job Costing, Retainage, and NAHB Benchmarks
How independent residential GCs and custom home builders should structure their books — Section 460 method election, phase-level job cost categories, deposit and retainage handling, mechanics lien waiver discipline, warranty reserves, and the NAHB KPIs that matter.
Salon Suite and Booth Rental Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Suite Operators and Independent Stylists
How salon-suite operators and booth-renting stylists should separate ASC 842 lease revenue from ASC 606 service revenue, capitalize the build-out under QIP and Section 179, navigate the DOL 2024 worker-classification rule and state ABC tests, and track the few KPIs — suite occupancy, RevPRSF, average tenure — that actually predict location survival.
Stacking the Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction with the Premium Tax Credit, HSA, and Augusta Rule: A 2026 Owner Compensation Playbook
A field guide to coordinating the Section 162(l) self-employed health insurance deduction with the Premium Tax Credit's circular calculation, HSA contributions, and the Augusta Rule (Section 280A(g)) — including Form 7206 mechanics, S-corp W-2 Box 1 reporting under IRS Notice 2008-1, Medicare Part B and D deductibility, and 2026 contribution limits.
Self-Storage Facility Bookkeeping: Revenue Streams, Lien Sales, Tenant Protection Plans, and Cost Segregation
A working guide for self-storage operators on ASC 606 revenue recognition across rent, lien sale proceeds, deposits, and tenant protection plans; cost segregation that shifts 20–40% of basis into 5- and 15-year lives; and the economic occupancy and RevPAF KPIs lenders underwrite.
Specialty Butcher Shop and Custom Meat Processor Bookkeeping: A Whole-Animal Cost, Yield, and Compliance Playbook
A working playbook for specialty butcher and custom meat processor bookkeeping — cutout-based costing, Section 263A work-in-process inventory, USDA classification rules, Section 179 equipment treatment, and the yield KPIs that protect per-carcass margin.