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Inside the World of Hospitality and Leisure Accounting

Paper Chase Accountancy

This blog aims to give readers an inside look at how accounting is not just “done” but mastered in this unique sector. Explore outsourced accounting services and cloud bookkeeping services to simplify financial management. Key Takeaways Understand the key functions and principles of hospitality and leisure accounting.

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Hospitality Industry Accounting and Advisory Services: The Path to Sustainable Growth 

Paper Chase Accountancy

They require specialized support that understands the intricacies of fluctuating revenues, high labor costs, and complex inventory management. This volatility makes accurate forecasting and consistent cash flow management incredibly challenging.

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How Alcohol To-Go Could Save Your Restaurant

Focus POS

Even more surprising, restaurants that haven’t sold alcohol previously are now choosing to get liquor licenses so they can provide alcohol to-go. Here’s how you can cash in on this trend: State Regulations Vary. If you have a license to sell alcohol, it may be easier to implement alcohol to-go. ID Scanning.

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Essentials of Payroll Accounting for Restaurant Groups, Part 1

Restaurant365

This two-part blog series presents an overall guide to the essentials of payroll accounting for restaurant groups. 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.

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Bar Software that Boosts Your Revenue

Focus POS

With a bar software system, you can quickly scan someone’s driver’s license and verify their age right where they order. Like age verification, there are other inherent hurdles to running a bar that, when poorly managed, can lead to severe issues. Cash drawer shortages. Multiple cash drawers on a station. VIP pricing.

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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 Open a Bar – 6 Expert Tips to Starting Your Own Bar

Harbor Touch

There are many things to consider when opening a bar, from the type of establishment you want to open to the licensing and zoning requirements in your area. This blog post will give you some valuable tips on how to open a bar that will keep people coming back for more.

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