You’ve done it! Congrats! You are open for business and  You are the face of your business, and your paycheck. Does that mean you should be doing everything? At the beginning- maybe, but once business pick up, no. Keep reading for a list of the top reasons you should outsource the bookkeeping duties for your business.

Practice What You Know

Like most business owners you probably started your business to give you more freedom.  Remind yourself of that. You don’t need to practice being the executive administrator. There will always be administrative tasks you have to do but why add to it? Do you really need to be spending your time figuring out the quirks of your accounting software? Or wondering if you are tracking your income and expenses correctly? Or researching where your client stands with their retainer? Instead of wasting energy on these duties, you need to be spending it on your clients.

Better Business Decisions

You are loving being an business owner but how are you making those big business decisions?  So you know  your net profit? What is your cash flow? How much equity do you have in your business? In order to make better business decisions, you need to know the answers to these questions. When you base your  decisions off financial reports and not your current bank balance, you will be making solid, long-term, profitable decisions.

Save Money

When you hire a good bookkeeper and their sole job is to watch the financial transactions of your firm, they will essentially pay for themselves, and probably more, by discovering things happening in your books. Examples of this could be spotting erroneous invoices, noticing you’re paying too much for other services such as credit card processing fees, payroll expenses, or unnecessary office expenses, and tracking your expenses correctly to save you at tax time.

Peace of Mind

Having peace of mind brings confidence. Confidence brings success. When you are not fretting about cash flow, and not exhausted wasting your energy on things you hate doing, you will be able to give your clients the attorney they need. You’ll feel great about where your firm stands now and the direction you want to take it into the future.

What exactly does a bookkeeper do? We record, classify, and reconcile income and expenses, manage loans, assist with payroll, accounts payable, and accounts receivable. We also analyze and discuss monthly financial statements to keep you on the right track and make tax time is a breeze. Kpi Bookkeeping & Consulting helps business owners reduce the administrative load. We help you stay on top of your books so you can focus on more important things.  Bookkeeping is an essential service and one you should invest in with Kpi Bookkeeping & Consulting.