Bookkeeping is boring, right? But it’s a really important part of your business. Bookkeeping is keeping records of business finances. One of the most important parts of bookkeeping are your monthly transactions. At the end of the year, every single dollar really needs to be accounted for, not only for taxes but also for growth and reporting. How do you know what to change or get rid of in your business if you don’t know what’s working and what’s not working? Bookkeeping helps you know because you can look at the numbers and clearly see what’s going on in your business.
Outside of monthly transactions and bank and credit card reconciliations, bookkeepers can handle things like invoices, bills, payments, assets, and liabilities, etc. If you have problems with receipts piling up, a bookkeeper can help you set up apps from your phone that help you keep track of all your receipts. There are many apps that help streamline your business processes. That’s another thing a good bookkeeper should be able to help you with.
I feel the best thing about me as a bookkeeper is that I like to spend the time to get to know your business, to know what others in your industry are spending on supplies, expenses, etc. This is so I can see if your expenses are in line with industry costs, or are you spending too much? This is called benchmarking – and it’s one of what I call the Killer B’s, along with bookkeeping and budgeting.
Every company needs a budget. I know, it’s a dirty word, but how can you accomplish what you want with your business without one?
I want to help your business with the Killer B’s of bookkeeping, benchmarking, and budgeting. I want to make sure your company is in line to do great things. The quick way to success? Knowing your finances.
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