Operating a restaurant is a dream for many, but there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye. There are far more restaurants and food-related businesses that fail than succeed, and that’s frequently because entrepreneurs spend more time focusing on front of house operations and food preparation than on the business and accounting side. Though it is not the flashy side of the business, accounting and bookkeeping is just as important as your menu, décor, and presentation, especially with the typical narrow profit margins seen in the restaurant business.
To make your success more likely, take the information provided below to heart. Even better, get professional assistance from our office.
Establishing a Smart Restaurant Bookkeeping Process
The most important thing to do is hire a bookkeeper if you don’t know what you’re doing when it comes to restaurant bookkeeping – and preferably one who has specific experience in food and beverage accounting. The more your bookkeeper knows about the specifics of cost of goods sold, front-and-back-of-house operations and inventory management, the better.
This usually means purchasing a special software package that has been written with restaurants in mind. The more particular the package is, the easier it will make everybody’s life. Look for a program that allows you to make customized invoices, generate profit and loss statements, track your revenue, and review cash flow. It is also important that you can generate customized reports to track trends and that the program is cloud-based so that you can access the information on demand.
An experienced bookkeeper’s first step is likely to be setting up a chart of accounts that will track assets, expenses, liabilities, revenue, and equity, then break those categories down further into the various specific areas that are most important for you to keep track of.
Retail operations have been transformed by state-of-the-art point-of-sale systems that tie every aspect of the business together. A robust program will do far more than generate receipts or place orders with the kitchen: it will also help with inventory management and tie into your sales reporting. System selection should be based on more than bells, whistles and capabilities. You also want to make sure that your entire team finds it intuitive and easy to work with.
Keeping Your Eyes on The Right Information
Food businesses have many different metrics that need to be tracked so you can have a clear picture of what is happening, where things are working well and what needs to be improved. The most important aspects of your business that you need to track include:
Reporting and Analysis
If you are new to the restaurant business, there are specific calculations that you will need to make based upon the various reports and financial statements generated by your bookkeeper or accountant. Careful analysis of these calculations will provide you with invaluable information from which you can make decisions. They include:
There is no doubt that tracking the nitty-gritty of expenses and income is not the most fun part of owning a restaurant, but without doing so you are asking for financial trouble in the future. If you prefer to have somebody else take care of this aspect of your business, it will allow you to focus on the part of the industry that you love: the food, the service and the customers. For information on how our firm can help you with this, contact us today.
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