Monday 11 November 2013

Outsourced Accountants Do Daily Bookkeeping work

If you’re a small business owner with a rapidly growing business and annual revenue in the $1 to $25 million range, you may find yourself overwhelmed with bookkeeping duties. You may be considering Outsourced accountants, but you’re not sure if you’re ready to take that step.


Even when you’re not managing the books, you’re managing the accounting department, which means hiring, training and overseeing your bookkeeper. This is not what you signed up for as a small to mid-sized business owner.

More and more business owners like you are discovering the answer to bookkeeping success in Outsourced accountants through outsourcedbookeeping.com. The Outsourced accounting department we provide to clients takes care of all the bookkeeping and accounting services businesses need from dedicated, secure home offices. Let’s take a look at some of the daily, weekly and monthly tasks of your Outsourced accounting department.

Daily Bookkeeping Processes

On a daily basis, Outsourced accountants provide GAAP-compliant, accrual basis bookkeeping. This includes:

Your Outsourced Accounting Department

When you contract with Outsourcedbookeeping.com, you get even more than just daily bookkeeping services. Our trademarked "Processes in Place" procedures includes a Client Procedures Manual that outlines your expectations and the services and information our Outsourced accountants will deliver to you on a schedule we set together.

Our Accounting Grader tool helps you see your organization’s strengths and weaknesses in your bookkeeping and accounting processes, so you can work with outsourcedbookeeping.com to improve processes and procedures for maximum productivity and profitability.

Outsourced Accountants and Financial Controller Services

In addition to your full-charge bookkeeper, your Outsourced accounting department includes a financial controller. This person oversees your bookkeeper and reviews your company’s financial data with you, so you can understand what all the financial statements really mean. Think of this person as your trusted business adviser, a service you’re not likely to find in an in-house bookkeeper.

What Outsourced Accountants Won’t Do

So you’re unhappy with your experiences with in-house bookkeepers and you’re contemplating Outsourced accountants. It’s important to understand the benefits, but also to know what Outsourced accountants won’t do for your company.

Your Outsourced accountant and financial controller won’t attempt to take control of your company. Your financial controller will provide advice, but the final decisions are always up to you.

Outsourced accountants won’t gossip about your company. They live hours away and have nothing to gain and everything to lose by airing information about your company. If this has been a concern, in the past, with in-house bookkeepers, you can rest easy.

Finally (and we hope this isn't a deal breaker), Outsourced accountants won’t answer the phones in your office when the administrative assistant goes on break, make coffee or greet clients. It’s just not practical.

But if you’re looking for someone who will keep your books up to date and provide accurate financial reporting, you’re in the right place at outsourcedbookeeping.com.

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