Corner Booth Podcast
Corner Booth Podcast
Chris Tripoli
Episode 126: Raffi Yousefian with The Fork CPA's
55 minutes Posted Dec 16, 2025 at 1:00 pm.
Welcome to The Corner Booth
Introducing Rafi Yousafian
Rafi’s Journey in Restaurant Accounting
The Importance of Accurate Financials
Establishing Effective Reporting Practices
Strategies for Optimizing Profitability
Challenges Facing Restaurant Operators
Navigating Changing Consumer Behavior
The Service Charge Controversy
Adapting to New Payment Trends
The Rise of Third-Party Delivery
Leveraging Technology for Success
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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This episode of Corner Booth dives deep into the world of restaurant accounting and financial management for independent restaurant operators. Hosted by Chris Tripoli of RestaurantOwner.com, the discussion features Raffi Yousefian, founder and CEO of The Fork CPAs, an outsourced controller service specializing in restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of accurate bookkeeping, proper chart of accounts setup, and leveraging technology like QuickBooks Online and Margin Edge to streamline financial reporting. 
Raffi shares his journey from early exposure to restaurant bookkeeping to building a firm that now serves over 500 restaurants nationwide. He explains how outsourced controller services provide real-time reporting, weekly financial snapshots, and monthly P&L reviews to help operators monitor prime costs, labor cost management, and occupancy cost percentages. The episode highlights why understanding key metrics such as sales per square foot, guest count tracking, and check averages is essential for optimizing profitability and ensuring long-term success. 
The podcast also addresses current industry challenges, including rising labor costs, food cost inflation, and the competitive restaurant marketplace. Topics such as tip credit elimination, service charge models, credit card surcharges, and tip fatigue are explored, along with strategies for maintaining profitability amid rising menu prices and customer pushback. Raffi emphasizes the need for accurate balance sheets, current ratio analysis, and maintaining capital to effectively navigate these hurdles. 
Additionally, their discussion underscores the role of technology and operational efficiency in modern restaurant finance. From cloud-based POS systems to inventory management software, operators are encouraged to adopt tools that automate data entry and deliver actionable insights. By focusing on prime cost reporting, weekly snapshots, and sound financial health checks, independent restaurant owners can make informed decisions that drive profitability, enhance the guest experience, and sustain growth in today’s fast-changing restaurant industry.