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The FDCPA Won't Help You Collect That Unpaid Invoice: A Small Business Owner's B2B Collection Playbook
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act covers consumer debt collected by third parties, so it does not govern a business chasing its own overdue B2B invoices — contract law, UCC Article 2, and state unfair-practice statutes do. This guide explains the two FDCPA tests most commercial receivables fail, and gives a five-step recovery sequence from contract clauses and a follow-up cadence through demand letter, small claims or a 15–40% contingency agency, and judgment enforcement.
Why 71% of Small Business Owners Lose Sleep Over Money — and the Bookkeeping Habits That Let Them Sleep Again
A May 2026 survey of 750+ U.S. small business owners found 71% report moderate to extremely high financial stress, 68% lose at least one night of sleep a month, and 62% cut or skipped their own pay in the past year. The owners who sleep better run five habits — a weekly cash-flow review, separate payroll and tax accounts, same-day invoicing with automated reminders, one to three months of operating reserve, and a 13-week forecast — in about 60 minutes a week.
PayPal's Bank Transfer Fee Jumps 51% on August 1: How to Rebudget Your Invoices Before You Pay More
PayPal's instant transfer fee rises from 0.99% to 1.50% on August 1, 2026 — a 51% increase. Learn what it costs on real invoice sizes, when instant is still worth it, and how to rebudget recurring invoices and book gross versus net correctly.
Accounts Receivable Aging and Collections Strategy: Recover Cash Before It Becomes Uncollectible
Master accounts receivable aging, Days Sales Outstanding calculations, and collections workflows to recover the 10-15% of cash flow most small businesses lose through payment delays.
Translation Agency Bookkeeping: Managing 1099 Freelancers, Mixed Billing Models, and International Payments
Learn how translation agencies track 1099 freelancer payments, reconcile per-word and per-hour billing, handle multi-currency client payments, and calculate project margins accurately.
Dynamic Discounting for Small Suppliers: How C2FO and Taulia Early Payments Work — and When the Math Favors You
Dynamic discounting lets a small supplier trade a sliding, per-invoice discount for immediate payment from the buyer's own cash — no loan, no bank middleman — on platforms like C2FO and SAP Taulia. This guide explains how it differs from supply chain finance, why a 2/10 net 30 discount annualizes to roughly 36%, and how to record the discount as its own expense account in a plain-text ledger.
When Your Contract Doesn't Fix a Price, Who Decides What You Get Paid?
Under UCC § 2-305, a contract with no agreed price can still bind both parties — courts fill the gap with a "reasonable price at the time for delivery," measured by market rates, course of dealing, and trade usage. Here's how open price terms work, why 2026's tariff-driven cost volatility makes them more common, and how to draft, document, and invoice around them.
Japan's Qualified Invoice System: What the October 2026 Deductibility Cut Means for Freelancers and Their Clients
On October 1, 2026, Japan's transitional 80% input-credit for consumption tax paid to unregistered suppliers shrinks — to 70% under the FY2026 tax reform taper, then 50% in 2028, 30% in 2030, and 0% by October 2031 — while the 2-wari tokurei simplified rate for newly registered small businesses expires. Here's what Japanese freelancers, small suppliers, and the buyers who rely on them should do before the deadline.
Singapore's GST InvoiceNow Mandate: What Voluntary Registrants Must Do Starting April 2026
From April 1, 2026, IRAS can reject voluntary GST registration applications in Singapore that don't include InvoiceNow adoption. Here's the phased rollout timeline through 2031, the four-step Peppol setup process, available grants of up to S$1,000 per SME, and how transaction-level reporting changes the case for clean books.
Egypt's Small Business Tax Rate Just Dropped to 0.4%. Here's How the New Law Actually Works.
Egypt's Law No. 6 of 2025 lets SMEs with annual turnover up to EGP 20 million pay 0.4%–1.5% tax on revenue instead of 22.5% on profit, with stamp duty and dividend withholding exemptions but a five-year lock-in — while Resolution 281 of 2025 halves the mandatory e-invoicing threshold to EGP 250,000.
Wise vs. Payoneer for Freelancers: What Cross-Border Payments Really Cost in 2026
Wise converts at the mid-market rate for roughly 0.4%–0.6% on major pairs; Payoneer charges 1% to receive non-local currency plus up to 2% FX markup. A fee-by-fee comparison for freelancers, a use-both workflow that routes marketplace payouts through Payoneer and conversions through Wise, and how to book realized FX gains and losses.
Bookkeeping for Boarding, Training, and Lesson Stables: Board Tiers, Lease Splits, and Show Pass-Throughs
How boarding and training stables should track board by tier, split lease income between owner and barn, tag horse-show pass-throughs by client, and use the IRS's two-of-seven-year hobby-loss safe harbor for horse operations.