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Published author and certified public accountant Daniel Gordon, provides a his expert insight through our Business Bookkeeping Services Blog. Many of the articles posted on our website can also be found on various lawn care industry magazines and website platforms. Daniel’s expertise comes from his 20+ years in the Lawn Care and Pest Control Industry.
Our Accounting and Bookkeeping Services Blog topics include, bookkeeping, accounting, budgets, key performance indicators (KPI), return on investment (ROI), growing your lawn care business, starting a lawn care business, selling your lawn care business and more. This page will be updated regularly so please make sure to check back often!!
Travel and Entertainment: Tax Audit Exposures for Many Small Businesses
How well you keep your records that show you are compliant with the law will determine if there is an adjustment and how much if any. Are you aware of the most common tax audit exposures that could end your lawn care business on the IRS Audit list?
Getting Organized
Understanding your lawn care business finances is a key success factor in operating your business. The more you know the more effective you will be at guiding a profitable ship. Financial visibility helps you guide the ship through seasonality, growth and times of difficult cash flow.
What Does a Banker Look For in a Landscape Firm?
Land and Lawn Care Business Banking Advice: What do you need to know? When starting a landscape business one of the first things you do is set up a checking account. What are the criteria you use to choose a bank and what is the banker looking for?
Want to be a Profitable Lawn Care Operator?
How do you understand your profits? Know your Gross Margins! A landcare or lawn care needs to have a gross margin of about 50-55% .I
Think Taxes: Getting ready for the 2015 filing season
2015 Filing Season – Tax Information you need to know for your lawn care business. Daniel Gordon, CPA of Turf Books clarifies the tax information and changes in 2015