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Cost Management
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Fed Survey: 80% of Small Businesses Are Passing Tariff Costs to Customers — and Nearly Half Aren't Done Raising Prices
The Federal Reserve's 2025 Small Business Credit Survey finds 80% of tariff-paying small firms raised prices, 60% absorbed costs into margins, and 44-47% plan further increases — a "trickle up" pattern that means input costs haven't finished rising. Here's how to read the data and prepare your pricing and books.
June 2026 Inflation Report: Why a Cooler CPI Doesn't Mean Lower Supplier Costs
June 2026 CPI fell 0.4% — the largest monthly drop since April 2020 — cutting annual inflation to 3.5%, but core prices were flat and producer inflation still runs 5.5%. What the CPI/PPI gap means for small-business supplier costs, tariff pass-through, and fall contract negotiations.
U.S. Commercial Service Fees Just Tripled for Small Exporters: What the July 22, 2026 Schedule Changes and How to Respond
Effective July 22, 2026, the U.S. Commercial Service eliminated small-business discount tiers, raising the Gold Key Service from $950 to $3,250 for small exporters (+242%) while fee increases across the schedule range from 67% to 520%. Here's what changed, why, and how SBA STEP grants can offset the new costs.
The $38 Billion Visa–Mastercard Swipe-Fee Settlement: What Small Businesses Can Now Surcharge, Decline, and Discount at the Register
In June 2026 a federal judge preliminarily approved the $38 billion Visa–Mastercard settlement, cutting average credit interchange by about 0.1 point for five years, capping standard consumer cards at 1.25% for eight years, and — with no sunset date — letting merchants surcharge by card type or decline premium card categories. Here is what the settlement permits, which states still ban or cap surcharging, and the network compliance checklist to follow before changing point-of-sale pricing.
ERPNext vs. Odoo for a Bootstrapped Product Business: Why the Open-Source Licensing Split Changes Your Real Total Cost of Ownership
ERPNext ships every module — accounting, payroll, manufacturing — free under AGPLv3, while Odoo paywalls those features in a proprietary Enterprise edition priced around $24–36 per user per month. Five-year cost estimates run roughly $0–$30K for self-hosted ERPNext versus $10K–$80K for Odoo Enterprise, a gap that matters most for cash-constrained, headcount-growing businesses.
Junk Removal Bookkeeping: Why Per-Job Costing Beats Gross Margin Guesswork
A $350 junk removal job with a 60% gross margin often nets just $50–$100 after acquisition cost, truck payments, and overhead. Here's how per-job costing — tracking labor, fuel, and dump fees against each individual job — closes the gap between gross and net margin for hauling businesses.
Portable Restroom Rental Bookkeeping: Why the Same Fleet Makes Money Two Completely Different Ways
How portable restroom rental companies should account for one fleet serving two revenue models — monthly construction contracts ($100–$300/unit) recognized ratably under ASC 606 versus lump-sum event rentals with deferred deposits — plus 2026 Section 179 expensing up to $2,560,000, 100% bonus depreciation, per-stop route costing, and seasonal cash flow budgeting.
Stripe and Advent's $53.4 Billion Bid for PayPal: What It Means for Your Merchant Fees
Stripe and Advent International offered $60.50 a share — about $53.4 billion — to buy PayPal, a deal that would merge processors handling $3.7 trillion in annual volume. History shows consolidation like Global Payments-Worldpay raised merchant costs through padded fees, so here are four concrete steps to protect your processing costs now.
USPS's Second 2026 Rate Hike: What the Temporary 8% Surcharge Means for Small Shippers
On April 26, 2026, USPS layered a temporary 8% surcharge on Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, Ground Advantage, and Parcel Select — on top of January's general rate increase — scheduled through January 17, 2027. Why small shippers absorb more of the hit than enterprise accounts, why the sunset date deserves skepticism, and four ways to limit the damage.
California Commercial Property Insurance in 2026: Navigating the FAIR Plan, DIC Wraps, and SB 547
California's admitted commercial property market has contracted sharply — surplus lines grew from 6% to 20% of the market since 2014, the FAIR Plan raised its commercial limits to $20M per building, and a 29.1% average FAIR Plan rate increase takes effect October 2026. Here's how small business owners can navigate renewals, DIC wrap requirements, and the new SB 547 non-renewal moratorium.
Direct Mail Is Beating Email Again: Why Small Businesses Are Going Back to the Mailbox in 2026
USPS Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) lets small businesses reach every address on a mail carrier route for about $0.26 per piece, no mailing list required — and direct mail's roughly 4.4% response rate now dwarfs email's 0.12%. How EDDM Retail and BMEU work, what real campaigns returned, and how to track cost per acquisition in your books.
The FDA's New 'Healthy' Label Rule: What Food Businesses Must Budget Before February 25, 2028
The FDA's redefined "healthy" claim becomes mandatory on February 25, 2028, replacing 1990s fat limits with added-sugar, sodium, and saturated-fat thresholds — with no small-business extension. Here's what qualifies now, what enforcement looks like, and how to budget reformulation, lab testing, and relabeling across 2026–2027.