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Capital Reserves

Build and maintain capital reserves for stability

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How Much Cash Should Your Small Business Keep in Reserve? A Practical Emergency Fund Guide
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How Much Cash Should Your Small Business Keep in Reserve? A Practical Emergency Fund Guide

The median small business holds just 27 days of cash buffer, and a quarter hold fewer than 13. This guide shows how to size a reserve at three to six months of essential fixed costs, where to hold it, how to fund it in four stages, and how to book it as an asset account so transfers never distort profit.

emergency-fund
cash-flow
small-business
HOA Reserve Fund Accounting: How Boards Fix Underfunded Reserves
·mike

HOA Reserve Fund Accounting: How Boards Fix Underfunded Reserves

Roughly 70–75% of U.S. homeowners associations hold underfunded reserves, and about a third sit below 50% funded. This guide covers what state reserve laws actually require, how to read a percent-funded number, the bookkeeping mistakes that compound the gap, and a multi-year funding plan boards can adopt without shocking homeowners.

real-estate
property-management
capital-reserves
Nonprofit Reserve Funds and Revenue Diversification: Surviving a Federal Grant Freeze
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Nonprofit Reserve Funds and Revenue Diversification: Surviving a Federal Grant Freeze

Since early 2025, roughly $425 billion in federal funding has been canceled, paused, or put under review, while 52% of nonprofits hold three months or less of operating cash. This guide covers building a 3–6 month unrestricted operating reserve, capping any single funder at 25–30% of revenue, and tracking both in books that answer concentration questions in minutes.

nonprofit
grants
capital-reserves
Timeshare and Vacation Ownership Accounting: Maintenance Fees, Special Assessments, and Reserve Funding
·mike

Timeshare and Vacation Ownership Accounting: Maintenance Fees, Special Assessments, and Reserve Funding

Maintenance fees, special assessments, and reserve funds need separate ledgers — commingling them is why timeshare and vacation ownership resorts end up issuing surprise assessments averaging $1,800 or more per owner when reserves run dry.

timeshare
real-estate
property-management
Series I Savings Bonds in 2026: An Inflation Hedge for Personal and Business Cash Reserves
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Series I Savings Bonds in 2026: An Inflation Hedge for Personal and Business Cash Reserves

At the May 2026 reset, Series I Savings Bonds pay a 4.26% composite rate — a 0.90% fixed rate locked for 30 years plus a 3.34% annualized inflation rate — with state-tax exemption and a $10,000-per-SSN annual cap. A practical guide to where I bonds fit in personal and small-business cash strategy, including LLC entity-account stacking, the 12-month lock and 5-year penalty, and the education-exclusion rules.

i-bonds
inflation
treasury-management
How to Build Capital Reserves: A Survival Guide for Small Businesses
·mike

How to Build Capital Reserves: A Survival Guide for Small Businesses

Learn how to effectively build and maintain capital reserves for your small business, ensuring financial stability during uncertain times and unexpected costs.

small-business
finance
capital-reserves