You shouldn't run personal expenses through your restaurant for multiple reasons, but here are the top 5:
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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
Rates are Coming Down: Is it Time to Refinance and Consolidate Debt? A Day in the Life of a Restaurant Owner Meet Vanessa. She owns a restaurant with a strong core business. The margins are modest, but she’s profitable and growing. Wanting to enhance the bar and add decorative lighting, she took a quick cash
Understanding whether you should buy or lease a vehicle for your restaurant group requires understanding the financial fundamentals of leasing versus buying. Put simply, a lease is the financing of a vehicle’s depreciation during the period you use it. For example, if you lease a $65k delivery van for three years, and the delivery van
The restaurant and food industry are behind other industries in offering retirement plan benefits to employees. Plan participation is the lowest of all industries, and average account balances place second to last, according to a 2022 Defined Contribution Plan benchmarking survey conducted by PlanSponsor. Restaurant groups can offer a retirement benefit plan to their employees
If you want to grow and manage a fast-growing multi-unit restaurant group, you need a systemized purchasing and payment process that allows you to delegate while maintaining segregation of duties and internal controls. A systemized purchasing process with the proper controls is critical for scaling from one to ten locations and beyond because it ensures:















