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The 100% Pharma Tariff Arrives September 29: What Independent Pharmacies and Specialty Clinics Must Do Before Your Next Reorder Costs Twice as Much
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The 100% Pharma Tariff Arrives September 29: What Independent Pharmacies and Specialty Clinics Must Do Before Your Next Reorder Costs Twice as Much

A 100% Section 232 tariff on patented drugs and APIs hits smaller manufacturers on September 29, 2026; here is how independent pharmacies and specialty clinics should audit country of origin, separate tariff in landed cost, and manage the working-capital lag before the cost passes through.

healthcare
small-business
inventory
Event Rental Business Bookkeeping: Depreciating Your Fleet, Handling Damage Deposits, and Tracking Inventory Loss
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Event Rental Business Bookkeeping: Depreciating Your Fleet, Handling Damage Deposits, and Tracking Inventory Loss

Event rental fleet is a depreciable fixed asset, not COGS; booking deposits, damage holds, and forfeitures uses deferred-revenue and refundable-liability accounts, and cycle-counting shrinkage as its own line keeps 8–12% linen loss from silently eating your margin.

bookkeeping
small-business
depreciation
Writing Down Obsolete Inventory: A Small Business Guide to Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value
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Writing Down Obsolete Inventory: A Small Business Guide to Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value

Under GAAP's ASC 330, inventory must be carried at the lower of cost or net realizable value. This guide shows small businesses how to calculate NRV, book the write-down, document it for the IRS, and avoid the book-tax timing trap.

inventory
small-business
cost-of-goods-sold
Cleaning Business Bookkeeping: Job Costing, Payroll, and Supply Inventory
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Cleaning Business Bookkeeping: Job Costing, Payroll, and Supply Inventory

A contract-level bookkeeping system for cleaning and janitorial businesses—job costing by contract, a payroll-to-revenue dial that says when you can hire, and a 10-minute supply inventory method—so you can bid with real numbers and spot losing contracts before they drag the quarter.

bookkeeping
small-business
payroll
Paint-and-Sip and Candle Studio Bookkeeping: Splitting Ticket, Beverage, and Deferred Revenue
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Paint-and-Sip and Candle Studio Bookkeeping: Splitting Ticket, Beverage, and Deferred Revenue

Paint-and-sip and candle studios ring one ticket that is three revenue types, two tax treatments, and a deferred liability. Here is how to split ticket, beverage, and retail revenue at the POS, book gift cards and deposits as deferred revenue, and track pour cost so month-end takes 30 minutes.

bookkeeping
small-business
creative-industries
FDA Food Traceability Rule (FSMA 204): What the Delay to July 2028 Means for Your Records
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FDA Food Traceability Rule (FSMA 204): What the Delay to July 2028 Means for Your Records

The FDA's Food Traceability Rule (FSMA 204) requires covered businesses to produce lot-level records in a sortable electronic spreadsheet within 24 hours and retain them for two years. The compliance date moved from January 20, 2026 to a proposed July 20, 2028 — here is what CTEs, KDEs, and traceability lot codes require, which 15 commodity categories are covered, and how to build the records now.

compliance
recordkeeping
regulatory
Outsourcing Fulfillment to a 3PL: The Inventory Accounting Playbook for E-Commerce Sellers
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Outsourcing Fulfillment to a 3PL: The Inventory Accounting Playbook for E-Commerce Sellers

A 3PL never owns your inventory — it stays on your balance sheet at cost until a customer buys it. Map the fee stack (receiving, storage, pick/pack, returns) to a chart of accounts, post the five journal entries you actually need, reconcile WMS on-hand to your ledger monthly, and apply LCNRV write-downs to aged stock under ASC 330.

e-commerce
inventory
outsourcing
When 5% of Your Customers Drive 40% of Your Returns: Serial Returners, Returns Reserves, and Refund Liability
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When 5% of Your Customers Drive 40% of Your Returns: Serial Returners, Returns Reserves, and Refund Liability

ASC 606 treats a right of return as variable consideration, so an $80,000 sales month with a 9% historical return rate is $72,800 of net revenue, a $7,200 refund liability, and a recoverable-inventory asset — not $80,000 booked as final. This guide shows how to build a category-weighted reserve from 12 months of your own data, flag the 5 to 10% of buyers who generate 30 to 40% of returns, and apply graduated account limits that stay documented and defensible.

ecommerce
retail
revenue-recognition
Cigar Lounge and Retail Tobacco Shop Bookkeeping: State Excise Tax, Humidor Inventory, and the Membership-Locker Revenue You Are Probably Booking Wrong
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Cigar Lounge and Retail Tobacco Shop Bookkeeping: State Excise Tax, Humidor Inventory, and the Membership-Locker Revenue You Are Probably Booking Wrong

Premium cigar lounges pay OTP excise as a capped percentage of wholesale, carry humidor inventory at landed cost with FIFO or average costing, and must defer locker and membership fees as unearned revenue until each month is provided — separating all three keeps margins, taxes, and audits accurate.

small-business
bookkeeping
tax
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
Camper Van Conversion Company Bookkeeping: Final-Stage Manufacturer Status, Chassis Inventory, and Progress Billing for Multi-Month Builds
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Camper Van Conversion Company Bookkeeping: Final-Stage Manufacturer Status, Chassis Inventory, and Progress Billing for Multi-Month Builds

A camper van conversion shop that installs living-space modules on incomplete chassis is a final-stage manufacturer, not a services business: the chassis is WIP inventory, certification costs are manufacturing overhead, and deposits stay contract liabilities until ASC 606 over-time recognition turns cost-to-cost progress into revenue.

bookkeeping
manufacturing
inventory
Nonprofit Thrift Store Bookkeeping: How to Value Donated Goods, Keep the Volunteer-Labor Exclusion, and Stay Off Form 990-T
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Nonprofit Thrift Store Bookkeeping: How to Value Donated Goods, Keep the Volunteer-Labor Exclusion, and Stay Off Form 990-T

Nonprofit thrift store bookkeeping covers the fair value and sold-price methods for donated inventory, IRS Publication 561 receipt thresholds, the roughly 85% volunteer-labor and donated-merchandise UBIT exclusions, and when Form 990-T filing is required.

nonprofit
bookkeeping
tax-compliance
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