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Leveraging POS Systems to Future-Proof Your Restaurant and Maximize Profits

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To combat these obstacles among countless others, leaning on point-of-sale (POS) solutions can empower restaurants to quickly leverage new features to maximize profits in a fluctuating service economy. Monitoring Supply Can Curb Waste and Loss. Retaining and Attracting Employees.

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Restaurant Budgeting: How to Create A Restaurant Budget

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This includes: Net Sales: The total revenue derived from your sale of food and beverages. Restaurant expense #1: food cost Your restaurant's food cost comprises 3 elements: the food cost percentage, the cost of ingredients, and the sales or revenue from selling your dishes. Managing a restaurant is not for the faint-hearted.

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15 Restaurant Metrics to Know and How To Use Them

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Break-even point. Sales per labor hour. You can now determine what percentage this is off your overall sales to get a picture of your restaurant's financial health. Business is often a game of numbers, and restaurants are no exception. If it's not measured, it won't be managed. Table of Contents: Cost of Goods Sold.

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Why Restaurant Inventory Management is an Accounting Function

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Every time your restaurant buys, counts, transfers, or wastes inventory, it must be entered as a journal entry in your accounting general ledger. Every time your restaurant buys, counts, transfers, or wastes inventory, it must be entered as a journal entry in your accounting general ledger. Understanding restaurant accounting basics.

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Successful Restaurant Accounting for Non-Accountants

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For instance, since restaurants primarily sell food and drink, inventory turns over at a very frequent rate, and sales are made up of a high number of transactions. Between inventory, sales, and other data points like labor, restaurants generate an enormous amount of data. What specific issues do restaurants face in accounting?

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Essentials of Payroll Accounting for Restaurant Groups, Part 1

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You receive time in your Point of Sale (POS) system. Thus, your labor costs are spread out between your scheduling, POS, and payroll software. From hiring and onboarding to running employee payments and paying taxes, payroll touches on many different parts of a restaurant business.

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Indoor Dining Is Back: 4 Best Tips to Get Your Restaurant Ready

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Now that indoor dining is once again allowed, waitstaff, cooks and sanitation workers are asked to come back to work with no changes to their compensations, health insurance or paycheck. Health insurance: Look for different health insurance coverages, you may find one that’s more beneficial and cost-effective for your worker.