
Move a non-revenue task to your accountant and save money
 saves money by not having to hire an employee and pay them for "dead time" when business is slow
 keeps sensitive information confidential and inaccessible to office staff
 greatly reduces opportunity for fraud or embezzlement with an outside "second look" involved
 provides access to specialized skills without the need to train or hire employees who may not stay with the company
 draws on knowledge from experts who have experience solving problems for a variety of clients with similar requirements as yours
 frees up your time so you can focus on critical needs and growth of your business
Small business owners and professionals are discovering that outsourcing their bookkeeping saves payroll and overhead costs.
There is a common misconception that an owner will lose control if he outsources the bookkeeping. In a properly designed system, an accountant only takes over the process of tracking transactions such as sales, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and balancing the books. Only the business owner makes management decisions. For example, with accounts payable, only the owner has the final word on who gets paid and when.
Whether you have great books or fairly sloppy books, for the most part your customers will never know. A generally accepted rule in business is to focus resources on tasks that add value to the customer relationship. Time spent on bookkeeping problems add little or no value to your customer relationship. Yet books that are inaccurate or do not reflect the true health of your business provide no clue to managing your business. Being clueless at any level about where you are making money or who is a good customer is not being in control. Poor cash flow is rarely a problem in itself, rather, it is a symptom of other problems. An outsourced bookkeeper can provide the answers and give you more control of your business.
Good bookkeepers with knowledge of ever-changing accounting software are hard to hire, expensive to keep, and in some cases, difficult to manage.
Call us today at 336-765-3535 for more information.
  
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