#cost-management
Cost Management
Manage and reduce costs for improved profitability
The FDA's New 'Healthy' Label Rule: What Food Businesses Must Do Before February 25, 2028
The FDA's updated definition of 'healthy' becomes mandatory on February 25, 2028: products must contribute a meaningful amount from a food group and stay under 10% DV saturated fat, 15% DV sodium, and 10% DV added sugars per serving. Here's who gains eligibility, who loses it, what compliance costs (~$20 per UPC for label updates, ~$1M per reformulated formula), and a practical timeline for small food businesses.
FMCSA English Language Proficiency Is Now an Out-of-Service Trigger: A Compliance Guide for Small Fleets
Since June 2025, failing the FMCSA English proficiency requirement (49 CFR § 391.11(b)(2)) places a commercial driver out of service — over 12,000 violations in six months, made mandatory by federal law in February 2026. Here is how the two-step roadside test works, what an OOS order costs a small fleet, and how to document ELP compliance in the driver qualification file.
Shadow AI on the Corporate Card: The Spend Category Your Books Are Missing
Shadow AI usage has grown 156% since 2023, and unsanctioned AI tools sit on company cards an average of 400+ days before detection. A practical guide for small businesses on finding unapproved ChatGPT, Jasper, and Perplexity charges, plus a five-step quarterly AI spend audit.
Custom Sign Shop Bookkeeping: A Job Costing Guide for Pricing Profitable Signs
How sign shops use job costing to price channel letters, vinyl, and wraps profitably — tracking direct materials, direct labor, labor burden (roughly 15%+ over base pay), and an hourly overhead rate, with a pricing formula and common profit leaks like unbilled design revisions and install overruns.
Quiet Quitting in 2026: What Employee Disengagement Costs Your Small Business
U.S. employee engagement sits at just 32% in 2026, and Gallup estimates disengagement costs the global economy $8.9–$10 trillion a year. Here is how small-business owners can recognize the warning signs of quiet quitting, why replacing an employee runs 50–200% of their salary, and which management levers — clarity, recognition, and growth — actually re-engage a team.
2026 Shipping Rate Hikes: Why Your UPS, FedEx, and USPS Bill Rose More Than the Advertised 5.9%
UPS and FedEx raised list rates 5.9% for 2026 and USPS raised Ground Advantage rates 7.8%, but small e-commerce shippers are seeing 10-20% higher bills because USPS cut its DIM divisor from 166 to 139, additional handling and delivery area surcharges rose 6.4-14% by zone, and surcharge eligibility thresholds widened.
AI Customer Service Chatbot ROI: A Small Business Guide to the Real Numbers
Vendors advertise $3.50-$8 returned per $1 spent on AI customer service with a 3-6 month payback, but real total cost of ownership often runs 30-60% above the advertised subscription once overage charges, integration, and tuning time are counted.
AI Phone Agents for Small Businesses in 2026: Costs, Failure Modes, and a Rollout Plan
Small businesses lose over $126,000 a year to missed calls, and 62% of incoming calls go unanswered. AI phone agents now answer, qualify, and book those calls for $99–$299/month — a 93–95% discount versus a $53,700 in-house receptionist. Here's what they cost in 2026, where they fail, and how to roll one out starting with overflow calls.
Alaska's Minimum Wage Hits $14 in July 2026: What Small Employers Need to Budget For
Alaska's minimum wage rose to $14 an hour on July 1, 2026 under Ballot Measure 1, with no tip credit allowed and a jump to $15 in 2027 followed by permanent CPI-indexed increases starting 2028.
Commercial Insurance Is Softening in 2026 — But Small Businesses Aren't Feeling It
In H1 2026, large commercial accounts saw premiums fall an average of 2.7% while small business accounts rose about 1.1%, driven by minimum-premium floors, catastrophe exposure, and hardening casualty rates offsetting property-side relief.
Contribution Margin Explained: The Number That Tells You Whether a Sale Is Worth Making
Contribution margin is sales revenue minus variable costs — the per-unit number that drives pricing, break-even analysis, and product-mix decisions. Learn the formula, how it differs from gross margin, common calculation mistakes, and typical ratios by industry (70–90% for software, 25–50% for manufacturing).
Bookkeeping for Falconry Bird Abatement Businesses
Falconry-based bird abatement businesses must book raptors as fixed-asset overhead (roughly $1,500–$3,000+ per bird per year for food, vet care, and equipment) rather than supplies, and cost each contract individually since day rates and permit obligations vary by site and jurisdiction.