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Expanding Your Business? Seven Tips to Improve Cash Flow to Fund a New Location

Modern Restaurant Management

Different restaurant models achieve a break-even or profitability point at varying times. It is important to consider if the first location has the cash flow to help financially carry the second location for a period of time if needed. It also may be time to update the restaurant’s menu.

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Three Things Your POS Can’t Do if You Lose Internet

Modern Restaurant Management

Nearly every restaurant in the United States relies on a Point of Sale (POS) system for the majority of its front-of-house operations. Process Payments for Non-Cash Transactions In a digital age, a lot of people use cards instead of cash – but they can't do that if your POS system isn't working.

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Restaurant Cash Flow Management 101: Building Good Financial Habits

ChowNow

Whether you’re a roadside fruit stand or a Michelin star restaurant, cash flow management is crucial. It doesn’t matter how fine-tuned your menu is or how much marketing buzz you have if you’re spending more money than you’re earning. What is Cash Flow? This is called positive cash flow.

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How Small but Mighty Restaurants Can Optimize Data to Muscle Up Growth

Modern Restaurant Management

But independently owned, more agile operations can out-maneuver big brands by leaning on their point of sale (POS) platforms to increase sales and expand their client bases. Glean data insights to help manage and build your team. Understand customer cravings and business needs through data.

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Don’t Get Burned By The IRS – Tax Tips for Restaurant Owners

Modern Restaurant Management

By the time you manage inventory, staffing, customer demand and narrow profit margins, the last thing you want to think about is the IRS. Restaurants, like other cash-intensive businesses, are a frequently targeted for audits by the IRS. Operating a restaurant is not easy. T – Taxes: Pay Them!

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How Restaurants Can Utilize a Small Business Loan to Fuel Growth

The Rail

By Tracie Johnson, Contributor Running a restaurant requires more than just a good idea, a great menu, and determination. Securing more resources guarantees that your restaurant can manage more demand without compromising quality, whether it comes to equipment upgrades, automation investments, or production facility expansion.

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The State of Full Service Restaurants

Modern Restaurant Management

Seventy-four percent of full service restaurants (FSRs) managed to maintain or increase their sales during the pandemic; however, profit margins in 2021 declined to 10 percent, compared to 12 percent in 2019, according to third annual State of Full Service Restaurants Report released by TouchBistro.