Resources on basic accounting and payment terms business owners must know.
Learn what cost-to-cost method is. Discover how it helps businesses like construction firms recognize revenue, improve forecasting, and reduce volatility.
Learn what internal control over financial reporting (ICFR) is, its benefits, and how to implement a strong framework using the COSO model.
Learn what cash controls are, why they matter, and how to implement cash controls to protect your business from errors, fraud, and loss.
Break even analysis helps businesses understand how many units they need to sell before they stop losing money.
A bank reconciliation statement is a financial tool that helps businesses ensure that their records match the transactions in their bank accounts. See examples.
A balance sheet is a financial statement that provides insight into assets, liabilities, and equity of a company. Create and manage your own.
Activity based budgeting can help your business accomplish its short-term goals by assigning costs to activities which lead to success.
What exactly are accounting principles—and how can you use them to benefit your business?
First time looking at your statements? Learn about what a business bank statement is, how to read it, and the benefits of using one to manage your finances.
Discover the capital asset pricing model and what capital assets are. This guide from Bill.com explores how the CAPM helps investors make informed decisions.
Cash flow is one of the most important financial metrics business owners track. Find out what cash flow is and how to prepare a cash flow statement.
The break even point is a number you can use for everything from smarter price setting to goal creation. Find out how to calculate the break even point.
All business owners should know the difference between accounts payable and accounts receivable. Find out everything you should know about AP vs. AR.
As a business owner, you should know what your merchant category code is and how it impacts your business. Find out what an MCC code is.
What are payment rails, and how do they work? Learn more about the infrastructure that enables non-cash payments.