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Restaurant Budgeting: How to Create A Restaurant Budget

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Your restaurant expenses may vary depending on various factors, such as the equipment you use, your business location, the size of your operation, and whether you own or rent your commercial space. However, as a rule, the primary costs you can expect in running your restaurant are usually related to food, labor, and rent.

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Restaurant Bookkeeping: Comprehensive Guide to Master Bookkeeping

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Manage payroll on time Simplifying your restaurant’s bookkeeping process means efficiently managing the daunting task of settling salary payments, especially if you’re running huge operations and managing many employees. Will you have their uniforms produced for them, or will you give them a clothing allowance?

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Colorado Restaurant Labor Laws 101: What You Need to Know

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The Colorado Overtime and Minimum Pay Standards Order #38 regulates overtime, minimum salaries, breaks, tips, uniforms, and recordkeeping. Food safety The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment regulates how restaurant employees must handle the food they prepare and serve. What is the minimum wage in Colorado?

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‘Who Watches the Kitchen?’

Modern Restaurant Management

Having written over 300 articles for national trade magazines, I am often asked about industry-related topics. Many restaurant owners don't understand the importance of personal hygiene for employees. This includes having policies in place for handwashing, proper grooming, and not allowing sick employees to work with food.

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Why Restaurant Inventory Management is an Accounting Function

Restaurant365

Labor costs (employee wages, payroll taxes, employee benefits, etc.). Occupancy expenses (fixed costs such as rent, property taxes, and property insurance). Operating expenses (other costs such as equipment repairs, professional fees, or laundry). How your restaurant inventory relates to net profit.

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Questions in the Minds of Restaurant Job Applicants

Ken Burgin

New starters, particularly those with less experience, will be keen to find out about the training they’ll receive, including product knowledge, customer service standards, and any specific systems or equipment they’ll need to use. What are the expectations for personal presentation and uniform?

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Onboarding Checklist: How to Onboard Your Employees the Right Way

Sling

Does your onboarding checklist consist of introducing yourself to the new employee, showing them their desk, and then telling them someone will be around shortly to get them started? In this article, the experts at Sling will show you how to onboard your employees the right way so they feel comfortable and confident.