M-PESA Reporting for Salons
Salons and beauty businesses often receive many payments from customers while also paying for products, rent, staff, transport and supplies.
Record customer service payments
Each M-PESA payment should be connected to the service provided, such as hair, nails, barbering, beauty treatment or product sale.
Track product sales separately
If the salon sells products, separate product sales from service income. This helps you understand which part of the business is more profitable.
Record staff and product costs
Commission, wages, stock purchases and salon products should be recorded as expenses.
Review daily profit
At the end of the day, compare total customer payments with expenses and closing balances.
Clear M-PESA records help salons avoid confusion and understand real daily profit.
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