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Cost Management

Manage and reduce costs for improved profitability

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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
Credit Union vs. Bank for Small Business: Fees, Loan Rates, and the 12.25% Cap
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Credit Union vs. Bank for Small Business: Fees, Loan Rates, and the 12.25% Cap

Credit union business checking averages about $4.15 a month against $12 to $15 at large banks, overdrafts run roughly $26.61 versus $31.24, and new-auto rates sit near 5.44% versus 7.41% — but federal credit unions may lend only 12.25% of assets to member businesses, so facilities above $500,000 usually still route to banks. A line-by-line comparison of fees, approval odds, membership eligibility, and a 60-day parallel-account switch that does not miss payroll.

banking
business-banking
small-business
The Real Cost of AI Coding Subscriptions in 2026: How Freelance Developers Can Track, Compare, and Deduct Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code
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The Real Cost of AI Coding Subscriptions in 2026: How Freelance Developers Can Track, Compare, and Deduct Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code

AI coding stacks now cost freelance developers $150–$600 a month across Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code — and every dollar is deductible, but only the portion you can document. A practical guide to tracking per-vendor spend, splitting business from personal use, allocating tool cost by client, and trimming the bill without losing the leverage.

ai
freelance
self-employment
Amazon's 2026 FBA Fee Overhaul: How the Fuel Surcharge, Price Bands, and Low-Inventory Fees Change Your Per-Unit Margin Math
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Amazon's 2026 FBA Fee Overhaul: How the Fuel Surcharge, Price Bands, and Low-Inventory Fees Change Your Per-Unit Margin Math

Amazon's 2026 FBA fee overhaul restructured US fulfillment fees into price bands (under $10, $10–$50, over $50), layered on a 3.5% fuel surcharge that is excluded from the published rate card, and moved the low-inventory fee to the per-SKU level — changes that quietly reshape per-unit margin math for FBA sellers.

amazon
e-commerce
profit-margins
Haunted House Bookkeeping: Managing 12 Months of Fixed Costs on 6 Weeks of Revenue
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Haunted House Bookkeeping: Managing 12 Months of Fixed Costs on 6 Weeks of Revenue

Seasonal attractions generate half a year's revenue in six weeks, then face twelve months of fixed expenses. Learn the bookkeeping practices that keep haunted houses solvent—cash reserve strategy, payroll compliance, cost stratification, and tax planning.

seasonal-business
cash-flow
bookkeeping
Tariffs Aren't Going Away: 5 Bookkeeping and Inventory Strategies Small Importers Are Using to Protect Margins in 2026
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Tariffs Aren't Going Away: 5 Bookkeeping and Inventory Strategies Small Importers Are Using to Protect Margins in 2026

Small importers lose margin points when tariffs hide in inventory costs. Here are 5 accounting strategies to recalculate landed cost, plan inventory properly, separate tariff line items, capitalize duties correctly, and claim refunds—so you can see tariff impact in real time.

tariffs
bookkeeping
inventory
Float Tank Bookkeeping: How Sensory Deprivation Spas Track Utilities, Deferred Revenue, and Break-Even
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Float Tank Bookkeeping: How Sensory Deprivation Spas Track Utilities, Deferred Revenue, and Break-Even

Float centers combine spa-level rent, pool-level utility bills, and prepaid package liabilities — a mix generic bookkeeping hides. How to structure a chart of accounts around utilities and Epsom salt costs, treat 5-packs and memberships as deferred revenue, and model break-even on tank hours sold versus tank hours available.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
Chicago Business License Fees Rose Up to 400% in 2026: What Changed and Who Pays More
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Chicago Business License Fees Rose Up to 400% in 2026: What Changed and Who Pays More

Chicago's BACP raised license fees in two waves on January 1 and February 1, 2026 — the Limited Business License doubled from $250 to $500, the Regulated Business License quadrupled to $1,000, and livery vehicle licenses rose 140% — weeks after the mayor's "Cut the Tape" small-business initiative. Here's which tier applies to you and how to budget for renewal.

small-business
licenses
permits
Demolition Contractor Bookkeeping: Why Disposal Fees Are the Silent Profit Drain Eating Your Margin
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Demolition Contractor Bookkeeping: Why Disposal Fees Are the Silent Profit Drain Eating Your Margin

Landfill tipping fees rose about 10% this year to a national average near $62 per ton — enough to erase a demolition contractor's 5–10% margin on a single misestimated job. How to job-cost disposal fees as their own line item, build a disposal contingency into every bid, and book scrap-recovery revenue against the right project.

bookkeeping
small-business
trades
PBM Reform 2026: What Rebate Pass-Through Means for Small Employer Health Plans
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PBM Reform 2026: What Rebate Pass-Through Means for Small Employer Health Plans

Congress's February 2026 PBM reform mandates 100% rebate pass-through, bans spread pricing, and requires transparency reporting by August 2028. In West Virginia, an early rebate pass-through approach cut average 2026 group plan rate increases to 12.6% versus 19.5% under the old system. Here's what small employers should do before the 2029 enforcement date.

healthcare
health-insurance
small-business
Commercial Insurance Rates in 2026: Which Lines Are Falling, Which Are Rising, and How to Negotiate Your Renewal
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Commercial Insurance Rates in 2026: Which Lines Are Falling, Which Are Rising, and How to Negotiate Your Renewal

US commercial insurance premiums fell for the first time since 2017 — but only in some lines. Property is down up to 25%, cyber is soft, while general liability, commercial auto, and umbrella are still rising 7–15% on social inflation and $31 billion in nuclear verdicts. A line-by-line 2026 renewal guide with negotiation tactics for small businesses.

business-insurance
insurance
risk-management
The Swipe Fee Lawsuit That Could Backfire on Merchants: Corner Post, Regulation II, and What Small Businesses Should Do Now
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The Swipe Fee Lawsuit That Could Backfire on Merchants: Corner Post, Regulation II, and What Small Businesses Should Do Now

A North Dakota truck stop sued to lower debit card swipe fees — and in August 2025 a federal court vacated Regulation II's 21-cent interchange cap entirely. Here's how the Corner Post case reached the Eighth Circuit, the three ways it could end, and how small businesses can prepare for fees moving in either direction.

payments
small-business
banking
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