Why You Have To Outsource Your Bookkeeping Needs |
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| By Mark Walters |
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| As a business owner, you know from first hand experience how
busy you are. And you also know that time is money, and
spending time trying to balance numbers and figure out tax
codes is not the best use of your time. That is why it is a
good idea to get outside accounting help when it comes to
keeping your business books. Outsourcing your bookkeeping
will save you not only time, but also money. Independent
bookkeepers work on a per contract basis, know the tax codes
better than you and will not have to pay for their benefits
(health insurance, vacations, etc.) An independent bookkeeper will not ask for paid time off, nor do you have to worry about training them on other tasks involved with running your business. If you do not like how they conduct themselves or do your books, you can always stop doing business with them and find someone else. And you do not have to worry about paying for unemployment insurance if you do 'fire' them since they are not employed by you. You should not have to face these issues anyway if you go through a reputable company that has happy clients. Your best bet is to ask other business owners who they use and get that companies contact information. The majority of outsourced bookkeeping will take place in the bookkeepers own offices. This means you will not have to worry about providing them with an office space or the infrastructure to work within your company building. They will be paid for the job and not on an hourly basis so their productivity away from the office will not be an issue. They will earn the same amount of money for the job and it will not be dependent on how long they take to complete it, unless they miss their deadline of course. Another bonus to outsourcing is the control over how much you spend. If you only have limited work that needs to be completed you can pay the bookkeeper to complete it, rather than an in house bookkeeper who will be on the payroll all day, a freelance bookkeeper will be paid for as much or as little work as you require. You will be hard pressed to find an employee who will work on a contract for just 5 hours one week, then 30 the next, then back to 5 after that. The advantages to outsourcing your bookkeeping speak for themselves. The one thing you need to remember when doing this is to find a reputable company that will provide you with high quality work. You may find there are cheap options but you will often get what you pay for in this regards and therefore should not overlook how important good bookkeeping is to your business. |
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