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Essentials of Payroll Accounting for Restaurant Groups, Part 1

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From hiring and onboarding to running employee payments and paying taxes, payroll touches on many different parts of a restaurant business. Your restaurant orders, receives, and counts food all in one system: your inventory management software. Tracking labor and payroll data for restaurant employees.

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Successful Restaurant Accounting for Non-Accountants

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Whether you’re a bookkeeper, accountant, restaurant owner, or store-level manager, understanding the basics of accounting can pay dividends for your business. Healthy accounting procedures for restaurants can help you manage food and labor costs, understand your profits and losses, and make strategic decisions about expenses and investments.

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9 Restaurant Cash Flow Tips for Your Recovery and Beyond

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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 Calculate Your Crucial Restaurant Data

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Even if you use restaurant management software to automatically pull much of this restaurant data, understanding the calculations behind your operational restaurant reporting can help you place these numbers in context. An accurate CoGS relies on up-to-date numbers from your inventory management system. How to calculate net profit.

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How to Calculate and Optimize Your Restaurant Payroll Percentage

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Your payroll is the process of calculating and distributing wages to your employees. The restaurant industry faces a lot of industry-specific regulations on payroll, with laws regulating hourly employee scheduling and tipped wage workers, as well as compliance with the Affordable Care Act regarding seasonal and variable hour employees.

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Why You Need a Restaurant Budget to Control Costs

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Balancing cash flow month to month, let alone year to year, can be difficult for the ever-changing restaurant industry. As a restaurant owner or manager, you can use a budget to understand your income and expenses, and at what levels you will profit, break even, or operate at a loss. And yet, in times of uncertainty, like the COVID-19.

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