by pay@crispino.us | Nov 24, 2025 | Assets, Chart of Accounts, Terminologies
A catch-all category for assets that do not fit neatly into other classifications, such as deposits or long-term advances. Often less liquid or unusual in nature. Used sparingly to avoid clutter.
by pay@crispino.us | Nov 21, 2025 | Chart of Accounts, Income, Terminologies
Income from workshops, courses, or other educational services. Can be billed per session, subscription, or certification. Increasingly common in digital learning businesses.
by pay@crispino.us | Nov 18, 2025 | Chart of Accounts, Expenses, Terminologies
Unlike corporations, sole proprietors don’t earn a formal salary; they draw money instead. However, some businesses track an “Owner’s Salary” account informally to monitor consistent withdrawals. It always closes out to drawings/capital at year-end.
by pay@crispino.us | Nov 10, 2025 | Chart of Accounts, Expenses, Terminologies
Costs for employee business trips, including airfare, lodging, and meals. Encourages business development and client relationships. Requires careful documentation.
by pay@crispino.us | Oct 26, 2025 | Chart of Accounts, Income, Terminologies
Earnings from owning shares in other companies. Typically recognized when declared. Considered non-operating income for most businesses.
by pay@crispino.us | Oct 23, 2025 | Chart of Accounts, Equity, Terminologies
Cumulative net income not distributed as dividends but reinvested in the business. It grows with profits and shrinks with losses or dividend payments. Critical for long-term financing.