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Small Business Accounting

As a small business owner there are more important things to do other than keeping your own books. We can take care of your bookkeeping for you, so you can get back to the job of running your business and generating profits.

Each month or quarter we can do the following things for you...

  • Bank Account Reconciliations

  • Generate an income statement 

  • Generate a balance sheet

  • Review your general ledger

  • Provide consultations

These tasks form the solid foundation of your small business accounting system. You may customize the package of services you receive by adding payroll, tax planning, tax preparation, or any other services we offer.

 
Bank Reconciliation

Reconciling your business checking accounts monthly helps keep your bank account, accounting, and taxes up-to-date.

Having us reconcile your account each month allows you to...

  • Identify lost checks, lost deposits and unauthorized wire transactions.

  • Detect and prevent excess/unjustified bank charges and ensures transactions are posted correctly by your bank.

  • Detect and prevent embezzlement of funds from within your company.

  • Do you want to know how your business is doing? You don't really know unless all accounts are reconciled and properly accounted for on your financial statement(s).

  • Manage your cash more effectively. Proper management of funds not only saves money, it makes money for you.

  • Protect yourself. By timely reconciling and promptly objecting to your bank about any unauthorized, fraudulent or forged checks presented to your bank and paid by that bank, you can relieve your agency of responsibility for the shortfall and transfer the risk to the bank. This reason to reconcile alone should be enough. Crime exists.

  • Sleep Better. You will sleep peacefully at night knowing your bank accounts are reconciled, in balance and that all escrow funds, accounts, checks and disbursed funds are properly accounted for.

 
Income Statement

An income statement, also known as a profit and loss statement, adds an itemized list of all your revenues and subtracts an itemized list of all your expenses for the period.

An income statement allows you to...

  • Track revenues and expenses so that you can determine the operating performance of your business.

  • Determine what areas of your business are over-budget or under-budget.

  • Identify specific items that are causing unexpected expenditures. Like phone, fax, mail, or supply expenses.

  • Track dramatic increases in product returns or cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales.

  • Determine your income tax liability.

 
Balance Sheet

A balance sheet gives you a snapshot of your business' financial condition at a specific moment in time.

A balance sheet helps you...

  • Quickly get a handle on the financial strength and capabilities of your business.

  • Identify and analyze trends, particularly in the area of receivables and payables. For example, if your receivables cycle is lengthening, maybe you can collect your receivables more aggressively.

  • Determine if your business is in a position to expand.

  • Determine if your business can easily handle the normal financial ebbs and flows of revenues and expenses? 

  • Determine if you need to take immediate steps to bolster cash reserves?

  • Determine if your business has been slowing down payables to forestall an inevitable cash shortage?

Balance sheets, along with income statements, are the most basic elements in providing financial reporting to potential lenders such as banks, investors, and vendors who may grant credit to you.

 
Maintaining a Clean General Ledger

The general ledger is the core of your company's financial records. These records constitute the central "books" of your system. Since every transaction flows through the general ledger, a problem with your general ledger throws off all your books.

Having us review your general ledger system each month allows us to hunt down any discrepancies such as double billings or any unrecorded payments and correct them for you, or help you correct them yourself.

 

Please contact us for more info about our Small Business Accounting Services.

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