by admin | May 27, 2021 | Bookkeeping
YP – The Real Yellow PagesSM – helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria. “Preferred” listings, or those...
by admin | Feb 24, 2021 | Bookkeeping
Once the construction begins, those costs must be reclassified as “work in progress”. This can be done by a variety of methods, but the most common is to use the percentage of completion method. This method involves estimating the percentage of work that has been...
by admin | Feb 8, 2021 | Bookkeeping
Double-entry accounting enters every transaction twice as both a debit and a credit. Your business’s books are balanced when all of the debits equal (or cancel out) all of the credits. And since it takes equity, assets and liabilities — on top of expenses and income —...
by admin | Jan 29, 2021 | Bookkeeping
A business bad debt, generally, is one that comes from operating your trade or business and is deductible as a business loss. All other bad debts are nonbusiness bad debts and are deductible as short-term capital losses. You report this type of ordinary loss on Form...
by admin | Nov 25, 2020 | Bookkeeping
This metric is calculated by subtracting all COGS, operating expenses, depreciation, and amortization from a company’s total revenue. Like the gross and net profit margins, the operating profit margin is expressed as a percentage by multiplying the result by...
by admin | Nov 5, 2020 | Bookkeeping
The accrual of revenues and assets refers to revenues and/or assets that a company has earned, but the company has not yet received the money nor has it recorded the transaction. The accrual of revenues will usually involve an accrual adjusting entry that increases a...