#seasonal-business
Seasonal Business
Financial strategies for managing seasonal revenue fluctuations and off-season planning
Marina and Boat Slip Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Form 720, and MACRS Class Lives
A working chart of accounts and revenue-recognition playbook for marinas — straight-line seasonal slip revenue under ASC 606, point-in-time transient dockage, fuel-dock excise tax on Form 720, deposits held as liabilities, and 15-year MACRS treatment for floating docks.
Bookkeeping for Food Truck Owners: Cash Sales, COGS, and Sales Tax
A step-by-step bookkeeping system for food trucks — separating business money, building a truck-specific chart of accounts, running a daily cash close, tracking food cost at 25–30% of revenue, and treating collected sales tax as a liability rather than income.
Bookkeeping for Landscaping & Lawn Care: Job Costing, Seasonal Cash Flow, and Crew Labor
Landscaping books need four things a generic ledger lacks — job costing, seasonal cash flow forecasting, burdened crew labor, and a service-line chart of accounts. This guide shows how to set up each so your numbers reveal which work earns margin and how much cash bridges the off-season.
The 13-Week Cash Flow Forecast: A Survival Guide for Small Business Liquidity
A 13-week cash flow forecast uses the direct method to project weekly cash movement across one quarter, surfacing the exact day a profitable business could still bounce payroll. Here is how to build, read, and roll one forward.
How to Manage Your Business Finances Through Seasonal Fluctuations
Up to 70% of businesses face seasonal revenue swings. Learn practical strategies for building cash reserves, diversifying revenue, negotiating payment terms, and creating a 12-month forecast to keep your business financially healthy year-round.