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Educational technology, learning tools, and managing education-related finances
Deferred Revenue for Independent Educational Consultants: Why an $8,500 College Counseling Package Isn't Income Yet
Independent educational consultants collect $4,000–$12,000 multi-year package fees long before the work happens. This guide explains why non-refundable contracts don't justify booking fees as income at signing, how to allocate revenue across service phases (e.g., 15/30/40/15), and how a two-account deferred revenue setup keeps your books honest.
Driving School Bookkeeping: Dual-Control Depreciation, Licensing Renewals, and Per-Lesson Revenue
A driving school's books hinge on three quirks most owners miss - a dual-control training car is two separate depreciable assets, instructor licensing adds $2,000+ in recurring annual compliance costs, and revenue must be tracked by lesson type to see profit per instructor-hour. Here's how to structure the chart of accounts, handle vehicle disposal correctly, and run a simple monthly close.
Raising a Money-Smart Kid When You're a Business Owner
Money habits form by age seven, yet only 22% of parents discuss money with their kids weekly. This age-by-age guide shows business owners how to turn the bookkeeping they already do — categorizing, ledgers, budget constraints — into practical financial lessons for kids from age 3 to 18.
The Enrolled Agent Exam's 2026 Overhaul: PSI Replaces Prometric, and the Total Cost Rises to $317 Per Part
The IRS cut its Enrolled Agent exam fee from $99 to $66 per part in 2026, but new vendor PSI charges $251 versus Prometric's $168 — raising the total to $317 per part. The switch also brings a March–June testing blackout, a 200–800 scoring scale, and first-time remote proctoring for U.S. candidates.
The New Federal Scholarship Tax Credit (ECCA): What Small Business Owners Should Know Before 2027
The Educational Choice for Children Act creates a $1,700 federal income tax credit for cash donations to K-12 Scholarship Granting Organizations, starting with the 2027 tax year — but only in states that opt in. Here is how the nonrefundable, cash-only Section 25F credit works, the five-year carryforward, the 90% pass-through rule for SGOs, and why pass-through business owners should track their state's participation through 2026.
Bookkeeping for Private Music Lesson Studios: Prepaid Packages, Instrument Depreciation, and Travel Costs
Prepaid lesson packages are a liability, not income, until each lesson is taught. This guide covers deferred revenue for tuition bundles, depreciating instruments over $2,500 with Section 179 and Form 4562, deducting in-home lesson mileage, and a chart of accounts built for private music studios.
Starting a Microschool or Learning Pod: The Bookkeeping and Business Structure Guide
Roughly 1 in 20 K-12 students now attends a microschool, and 38% received state school-choice funds in 2025 — here's how to choose an LLC vs. 501(c)(3), price tuition against ESA timing mismatches, and track per-student revenue from day one.
Private School Bookkeeping: Deferred Tuition and Fund Accounting Explained
Private school tuition is an exchange transaction under ASC 606, not a donation, so tuition collected before the school year starts must be booked as deferred revenue and recognized ratably over 10 or 12 months, while donor-restricted gifts follow separate ASC 958 rules.
Independent Voiceover Artist Bookkeeping and Taxes: Schedule C, Home Studio, Gear, Agent Commissions, Residuals and Multi-State Income, and the KPI That Explains Your Year
Every audition is unpaid labor — track per-job gross vs commission, pass exclusive-use for the home booth, expense gear via Section 179/bonus, allocate buyouts over usage, and run on revenue per audition.
Income Share Agreement Accounting: How Bootcamps Should Recognize ISA Revenue
Income share agreements break ASC 606's fixed-price assumption, and the Department of Education ruled in March 2022 that ISAs are private education loans. Here is how bootcamps and trade schools should book ISA revenue — variable consideration with the constraint, loan-receivable treatment under ASC 310/326, and cohort-level non-payment reserves.
Independent Private Music Teacher Bookkeeping (Piano, Guitar, Voice, Strings): Schedule C and Quarterly Estimated Taxes, Prepaid Lesson and Recital-Fee Deferred Revenue, Home Studio Deduction, Instrument and Equipment Section 179, and the New $2,000 1099-NEC Threshold Explained for Solo Instructors
Prepaid lessons are deferred revenue — track per student, pass the exclusive-use test for the home studio, expense instruments via Section 179/bonus, log mileage contemporaneously, and keep W-9s for the 1099-NEC threshold.
Independent Driving School and Driver's Education Bookkeeping: Prepaid Lesson Packages and Deferred Revenue, Dual-Control Vehicle Fleet, Instructor Classification, and the KPIs Every Owner Should Track
Prepaid lessons are deferred revenue — track per student, accrue fleet and brake reserves per hour, classify instructors on control not preference, and run on revenue per vehicle hour.