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Essentials of Payroll Accounting for Restaurant Groups, Part 1

Restaurant365

Your restaurant orders, receives, and counts food all in one system: your inventory management software. Your inventory management solution measures and stores all the information you need about your food cost. After all, restaurants have historically offered same-day take home pay in the form of cash tips for front-of-house workers.

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9 Restaurant Cash Flow Tips for Your Recovery and Beyond

Restaurant365

Comprehending your restaurant cash flow is essential to running your restaurant business. Cash flow refers to the amount of cash coming into your restaurant minus the amount of cash going out on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Common factors that cause cash flow issues. Too much inventory. Unexpected expenses.

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How to Fine-Tune Your Kitchen Contract to Avoid Dispute Charges

The Food Corridor

While pre-payment for monthly plans is a best practice for kitchen cash flow purposes, do what works best for your kitchen and clientele. You will also want to outline the types of payment methods you accept (checks, cash, credit card, automatic clearing house) and how the client can get the payment to you.

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How to choose a business structure for a new restaurant

OpenTable

Depending on the structure, either you have all of the authority, or all members have the right to help manage the business. The pro forma and the capital requirements budget will help determine how much working capital is needed based on when the restaurant is projected to generate positive cash flow. S Corp within an LLC.

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How Much Does It Cost to Open a Restaurant?

SpotOn

Here, we'll discuss what you must consider when looking at the construction costs, equipment costs, interior design costs, and licenses and permits. Licenses and permits  Every restaurant business has a lengthy list of licenses and insurance needed to open, serve your guests, and protect your business.

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Tyga Bites and Sushi with an Attitude

Modern Restaurant Management

and will enable TouchBistro to fully integrate customer loyalty and guest marketing into its all-in-one point-of-sale (POS) and restaurant management platform. The bites will also be served with the option of twelve different dips, along with regular or sweet potato Tyga Tots, chocolate chip cookies, and beverages.

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Renting/leasing a commercial kitchen: What business owners need to know

Clover - Restaurants

Thousands of food and beverage makers across the United States use cottage food laws to sell edible or potable items they’ve made in their own homes. It may or may not matter to the kitchen managers what time you use the space. Forking over that cash can be worth it if it saves you (or your team) precious time and effort.