Role Overview
What They Do
A Bookkeeper ensures that every dollar coming in and going out is properly recorded, categorized, and tracked, so you always have a clear picture of your business's financial health. From managing payables and receivables to preparing financial reports and reconciling bank accounts, a skilled Bookkeeper helps you stay organized, compliant, and confidently in control of your numbers.
Contributions
What They Bring to Your Business
Transaction Recording
Record all financial transactions accurately and consistently across income, expenses, and transfers.
Bank Reconciliation
Reconcile bank and credit card statements monthly to catch errors, detect fraud, and ensure your books match your actual balances.
Accounts Payable & Receivable
Track what you owe and what you're owed, ensuring timely payments and collections to maintain healthy cash flow.
Financial Report Preparation
Generate monthly profit & loss statements, balance sheets, and cash flow reports to give you a clear view of business performance.
Payroll Support
Assist with basic payroll entries and recordkeeping to keep your employee compensation records accurate and up to date.
Tax Preparation Support
Organize and maintain clean books throughout the year so that tax season is smooth, accurate, and stress-free.
Compliance & Recordkeeping
Maintain organized financial records in line with accounting standards and regulatory requirements.
Client Perspective
Why Clients Love Working with a Bookkeeper
They provide the financial clarity every business needs to make smart decisions. Clients value their consistency, accuracy, and proactive approach to keeping books clean year-round. With a great Bookkeeper, you always know where your money is going, and you're ready for taxes, audits, and growth at any time.
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