accrual accounting method

Accounting Method Choices

Timely, accurate financial information is essential to running a successful business. There are a number of accounting methods you can use to record and track your business’s financial performance. Here’s an overview of cash, tax and accrual basis accounting to help you choose a method that’s appropriate for your situation.

2023-02-14T08:51:23-07:00February 14th, 2023|

Is Your Bad Debt Allowance Acceptable?

In today’s volatile market conditions, it’s important to review your accounts receivable ledger and consider writing off stale, uncollectible accounts. The methods that you’ve used in the past to evaluate bad debts may no longer make sense. Here’s how to keep your allowance up to date. Know the Rules Under

2022-09-27T09:24:57-06:00September 27th, 2022|

Cash vs. Accrual Accounting Methods

Small businesses may start off using the cash-basis method of accounting. But many eventually convert to accrual-basis reporting to conform with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Which method is right for you? Cash Method Under the cash method, companies recognize revenue as customers pay invoices and expenses when they

2022-04-11T16:08:34-06:00April 11th, 2022|

Accrual-Basis Accounting and Cutoffs

As year end approaches, it’s a good idea for calendar-year entities to review the guidelines for recognizing revenue and expenses. There are specific rules regarding accounting cutoffs under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Strict observance of these rules is generally the safest game plan. The Basics Companies that follow

2021-04-12T14:53:28-06:00December 1st, 2020|

Cash vs. Accrual Method of Accounting

Cash vs. Accrual Method of Accounting Small businesses often use the cash-basis method of accounting. As businesses grow, they usually convert to accrual-basis reporting for federal tax purposes and to conform with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Starting this tax year, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has

2021-04-12T14:55:54-06:00October 16th, 2018|
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