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The Ideal Inventory for Restaurants and Bars: How to Reduce Restaurant COGS and Increase Profit

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The most effective way to reduce and control your cost of goods sold (COGS) is to monitor your prime costs every week, take inventory every week, and track actual versus theoretical cost of goods sold. Tracking prime costs weekly enables you to identify waste, theft, spoilage, and other cost of goods sold (COGS) mismanagement before

How to Deduct Pre-opening and Expansion Costs

Deduct Pre-opening and Expansion Costs

Pre-opening expenses for a new restaurant can be a trap for the unwary because they’re generally required to be capitalized as intangible assets for tax purposes and amortized over 15 years starting in the month the restaurant opens instead of fully deductible in the year incurred. However, if you add a location, your pre-opening expenses

How to Fund Restaurant Expansion

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Where do you go for money if you have reached store-level profitability at your existing restaurants and want to expand? As our Restaurant Financial Success Guide mentions, expansion should only be considered once you have ideal unit economics and a profitable business model. If you’re producing 15-30% store-level pre-tax profit margins, you can probably bootstrap