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Food Hall Operator Bookkeeping: Percentage Rent by Vendor, CAM True-Ups, and One POS Across a Dozen Kitchens
Percentage rent by vendor (8–15% of gross sales, booked as ASC 842 variable lease income), CAM pools with annual true-ups, and one POS settlement split across a dozen merchants — the account structure a food hall operator needs, plus the benchmarks (revenue per square foot, bar share, occupancy) that show a hall is working.
Fix Your Own 401(k) Mistakes: A Small Business Guide to IRS Self-Correction
EPCRS gives small business 401(k) sponsors three ways to fix plan mistakes — self-correction with no fee, no filing, and no IRS contact through the third plan year for significant errors, a voluntary filing with IRS approval, or a negotiated closing agreement on audit — with standard fixes for late deferral deposits, missed eligible employees, plan loan failures, and missed RMDs.
DSCR Loans, Explained: Qualify for Rental Property Financing on the Property's Cash Flow, Not Your W-2
A DSCR loan approves an investment property on its rental income instead of the borrower's tax returns — monthly rent divided by PITIA, with approvals typically near a 1.0 ratio, rates around 6.5%–8%, 20–30% down, and 3–6 months of reserves. Here is the math lenders run, what the loan costs, and the per-property records that decide the refinance.
The DOL Wants to Simplify Independent Contractor Classification: What the Proposed Two-Factor Test Means for Small Businesses That Hire Freelancers
The DOL's February 2026 proposal would replace the six-factor totality test with a weighted two-factor standard focused on control and opportunity for profit or loss — here is how it works, what still depends on state law, and a checklist to audit your freelancer relationships now.
The Dependent Care FSA Just Got Its First Raise in 40 Years: What the New $7,500 Limit Means for Your Business
The dependent care FSA limit rises from $5,000 to $7,500 per employee for plan years beginning after December 31, 2025 — the first permanent increase since 1986. It applies only after the plan document is amended, the 55% average benefits test gets harder to pass, and the child care credit can still beat the FSA for lower earners.
Camper Van Conversion Company Bookkeeping: Final-Stage Manufacturer Status, Chassis Inventory, and Progress Billing for Multi-Month Builds
A camper van conversion shop that installs living-space modules on incomplete chassis is a final-stage manufacturer, not a services business: the chassis is WIP inventory, certification costs are manufacturing overhead, and deposits stay contract liabilities until ASC 606 over-time recognition turns cost-to-cost progress into revenue.
Corporate Card and Expense Management Software in 2026: Automated Receipt Matching, Real-Time Controls, and Free vs. Paid Plans
Corporate card and expense platforms in 2026 now auto-match receipts via OCR, enforce spend controls at authorization, and sync to your books — with free tiers funded by interchange and paid plans at $5–$15 per user unlocking advanced approvals and ERP mapping.
The 2026 CRE Maturity Wall: A Small Landlord's Guide to Refinancing Into Higher Rates
About $875 billion in CRE loans mature in 2026. Learn what the maturity wall means for small landlords, how higher rates and lower valuations create an equity gap, and a 9-to-12-month checklist to prepare your refinance.
Charitable Giving in 2026: Cash vs. Property, $500 Noncash Threshold, and the Appraisal Rule for Donations Over $5,000
Noncash gifts over $500 require Form 8283 and over $5,000 require a qualified appraisal — and every single gift of $250 or more needs a contemporaneous acknowledgment letter before the return is filed.
California Just Taxed SaaS: A State-by-State Guide to Software Subscription Sales Tax in 2026 and 2027
California SB 122 makes SaaS and other digital products subject to sales tax from January 1, 2027, with Colorado's HB 26-1223 flipping the same day. This guide maps SaaS taxability across all 50 states as of August 2026, explains economic nexus thresholds like California's 500,000 dollars plus the 5-million-dollar purchaser self-assessment rule, and gives a pre-January compliance checklist for software sellers and buyers.

Beancount.io 3.6 Summer Release: Smarter Imports, Actionable AI, and a Rebuilt Mobile Experience
Beancount.io 3.6 closes the gap between financial activity and a reliable ledger with smarter imports, reviewable AI actions, and a rebuilt mobile app.
App Store Payout Reconciliation: Why Your Take-Home Is ~60% Below Gross Revenue
App-store payouts land roughly 60% below sticker price after VAT, store commission, refunds, tax withholding, and currency conversion. This guide traces each deduction from gross sales to the bank deposit and lays out a 30-minute monthly reconciliation workflow for indie developers.