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Modern bookkeeping techniques using plain-text and automated workflows

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Cold Plunge and Sauna Recovery Studio Bookkeeping: Presales, Six-Figure Build-Outs, and the Utilization Math That Decides Your Margin
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Cold Plunge and Sauna Recovery Studio Bookkeeping: Presales, Six-Figure Build-Outs, and the Utilization Math That Decides Your Margin

How to book a cold plunge and sauna recovery studio from presale to full capacity — founding-member cash held as deferred revenue under ASC 606, a $110,000–$250,000 build-out split between Section 179 equipment and 15-year qualified improvement property, and the three utilization KPIs (plunge occupancy, revenue per plunge-hour, churn by wait-time cohort) that show whether another chiller pays.

bookkeeping
deferred-revenue
revenue-recognition
How Far Back Can the IRS Audit Your Small Business? The 3-Year, 6-Year, and Unlimited Rules Every Owner Should Know
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How Far Back Can the IRS Audit Your Small Business? The 3-Year, 6-Year, and Unlimited Rules Every Owner Should Know

The IRS normally has three years from the filing date to assess additional tax under IRC 6501(a), six years if you omit more than 25% of gross income, and unlimited time if you never filed or filed fraudulently. Parallel clocks run alongside it - 10 years to collect, 3 years to claim a refund, 4 years for employment tax records, and property basis until disposition plus 3 - which is why most CPAs tell small businesses to default financial records to six years.

audit
tax-compliance
recordkeeping
Your Liquor License Is a 15-Year Asset: Section 197 Amortization and Why Annual Renewals Are Different
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Your Liquor License Is a 15-Year Asset: Section 197 Amortization and Why Annual Renewals Are Different

Under IRC Section 197, a liquor license is an intangible you must capitalize and amortize straight-line over 180 months starting the later of acquisition or opening month — no bonus depreciation, no shorter life, no half-month convention. Routine annual renewal fees paid to the state to maintain a license you already hold are generally deductible in the year paid. This guide covers what belongs in basis, the journal entries, Form 8594 allocation when you buy a bar, and five bookkeeping mistakes that misstate hospitality books.

tax-deductions
small-business
restaurant
Mobile Home and RV Park Bookkeeping: Utility Bill-Backs, Cost Segregation, and Clean Entity Accounting
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Mobile Home and RV Park Bookkeeping: Utility Bill-Backs, Cost Segregation, and Clean Entity Accounting

Parks earn their margin in the ledger. Submetering or RUBS recovers 80-100% of variable utility costs and typically lifts net income 20-30%, and a cost segregation study reclassifies 40-60% of depreciable basis into 5- and 15-year property that now qualifies for 100% bonus depreciation. This guide covers gross-up bill-back accounting, lot rent vs. home rent separation, intercompany flows between holding and management entities, Form 8594 allocation, and a monthly close checklist for manufactured home and RV parks.

real-estate
property-management
bookkeeping
Paint-and-Sip and Candle Studio Bookkeeping: Splitting Ticket, Beverage, and Deferred Revenue
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Paint-and-Sip and Candle Studio Bookkeeping: Splitting Ticket, Beverage, and Deferred Revenue

Paint-and-sip and candle studios ring one ticket that is three revenue types, two tax treatments, and a deferred liability. Here is how to split ticket, beverage, and retail revenue at the POS, book gift cards and deposits as deferred revenue, and track pour cost so month-end takes 30 minutes.

bookkeeping
small-business
creative-industries
Pickleball Facility Bookkeeping: Court Rental, Membership, and Programming Revenue
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Pickleball Facility Bookkeeping: Court Rental, Membership, and Programming Revenue

A pickleball club sells court time, memberships, clinics, retail, and events off the same square footage, each with a different margin and revenue-recognition trigger. Covers the income-account split, the three KPIs that decide profitability (court utilization rate, revenue per available court hour, margin by line), deferred-revenue treatment for prepaid memberships and credit packs, what to capitalize versus expense, and a 60-minute month-end close.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
Print-on-Demand Bookkeeping: Why Your Printful Bill Is COGS, Not an Expense
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Print-on-Demand Bookkeeping: Why Your Printful Bill Is COGS, Not an Expense

Printful and Printify fulfillment charges typically run 45-55% of retail price and belong in Schedule C Part III as cost of goods sold, not in general expenses. This guide separates the two print-on-demand models, shows why a 50% COGS ratio means a $30 sale yields about $6 of contribution after ads and processing, and lays out a chart of accounts and monthly reconciliation that keep margins and taxes correct.

print-on-demand
cost-of-goods-sold
e-commerce
QuickBooks Online Raised Prices 13–70% for 2026: What You'll Pay and How to Migrate Before Renewal
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QuickBooks Online Raised Prices 13–70% for 2026: What You'll Pay and How to Migrate Before Renewal

QuickBooks Online plans rose 13–70% for 2026 — Plus went from $90 to $110–$115/mo and Payroll added another ~20%. Here is the plan-by-plan cost, how to check your renewal date, and a four-phase migration plan to move your books without losing history.

quickbooks
accounting-software
pricing
Related-Party Disclosures Under ASC 850: When Paying Your Spouse's LLC Needs a Footnote
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Related-Party Disclosures Under ASC 850: When Paying Your Spouse's LLC Needs a Footnote

ASC 850 requires four things in the footnote for every material related-party transaction — the nature of the relationship, a description, dollar amounts for each period presented, and any change in how terms were set — and it applies even when the price is fair. This guide identifies who counts as a related party for a small business (10%+ owners, officers, immediate family, and entities they control), shows a model two-paragraph footnote, and gives a 10-step year-end checklist plus a Beancount account structure that turns disclosure into a query.

small-business
financial-reporting
financial-statements
The Quiet SaaS Leak: How to Audit Your Software Stack and Stop Paying for Tools You Don't Use
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The Quiet SaaS Leak: How to Audit Your Software Stack and Stop Paying for Tools You Don't Use

The average company runs 106 SaaS apps and leaves 36–53% of licenses unused, and most small teams find 20–35% of their software spend is duplicate, shelfware, zombie, or over-tiered on the first audit. This guide gives a six-step audit — inventory, ownership, real usage, waste hunt, renewal calendar, intake rules — plus negotiation moves that work without enterprise leverage and the ledger structure that keeps the savings from creeping back.

saas
expense-management
vendor-management
Why 71% of Small Business Owners Lose Sleep Over Money — and the Bookkeeping Habits That Let Them Sleep Again
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Why 71% of Small Business Owners Lose Sleep Over Money — and the Bookkeeping Habits That Let Them Sleep Again

A May 2026 survey of 750+ U.S. small business owners found 71% report moderate to extremely high financial stress, 68% lose at least one night of sleep a month, and 62% cut or skipped their own pay in the past year. The owners who sleep better run five habits — a weekly cash-flow review, separate payroll and tax accounts, same-day invoicing with automated reminders, one to three months of operating reserve, and a 13-week forecast — in about 60 minutes a week.

small-business
bookkeeping
cash-flow
Why You Got a 1099-K for $650 When Your Friend Didn't: The $600 State Patchwork Behind the Federal $20,000
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Why You Got a 1099-K for $650 When Your Friend Didn't: The $600 State Patchwork Behind the Federal $20,000

Congress restored the federal 1099-K threshold to $20,000 and 200 transactions in July 2025, but nine states still require a form at $600 and four more sit between $1,000 and $2,500 — so a $650 Etsy sale produces a 1099-K in Massachusetts and nothing in Texas. Includes the state-by-state threshold tiers and how to reconcile a gross form total down to actual taxable profit.

tax-compliance
irs-reporting
multi-state-tax
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