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Advantage of Outsourcing your bookkeeping to professional BookKeeper.


What is a role of a bookkeeper in your organisation :



BOOKKEEPERS keep complete, up-to-date, and accurate records of accounts and financial arrangements. Bookkeepers verify and enter information into journals and ledgers or into a computer. They periodically balance the books and compile reports and financial statements. Bookkeepers also receive, record, bank and pay out cash. They balance checkbooks with monthly bank statements. They may calculate employee wages from plant records or time cards and issue payroll checks. Some of the other work they may do includes posting accounts receivable and payable, prepare and make bank deposits, record payrolls, maintain inventory records, purchase supplies, prepare purchase orders and do expense reports. Bookkeepers may also make schedules, sort documents, and file bills. These type of jobs are found in every industry and may have various job titles, such as accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk or assistant bookkeeper.





Cost of a Bookkeeper :



The pay for these jobs depends upon experience, clerical skills, the level of responsibility and the job location. Beginning salaries go from minimum wage to $ 15 per hour. Experienced Bookkeeper can make $ 20 an hour. After having worked for three years with the same firm, a Bookkeeper can earn at $ 25 per hour. A Bookkeepers usually work 40 hours a week; sometimes it may be necessary to work overtime. Some employers have fringe benefits such as paid vacations and sick leave, life and health insurance, and bonuses. Other benefits that the employer may include are participation in a credit union, or retirement and profit sharing plans.





Advantage of outsourcing Bookkeeping work to a professional bookkeeper :



There are several distinct advantages to outsourcing your bookkeeping functions. First and foremost is saving money. You get what you pay for and if you don't pay for quality than you won't have quality service. However, you can save money by outsourcing because you won't be paying for employer payroll tax expense, workman's compensation and general liability insurances, vacation time, sick time, health insurance and other benefits a good full time bookkeeper will expect from his/her employer. Just remember, however, that these costs will be built into the consultant's hourly rate and their fee will reflect these costs. Any bookkeeping consultant who has not taken these costs into consideration is not a bookkeeper you want - if they don't know enough to include these costs into their fees, then they don't know enough to be a help to your business. You should expect to pay at least three times what you would pay an experienced full charge bookkeeper.





And just how do you save money by paying three times the amount you would pay an employee? Well, let's see. There will be no recruiting, interviewing and training costs for start. And if you should find yourself unhappy with the services there will be no additional recruiting, interviewing and training to replace your bookkeeper. Also, you will not have to be concerned about law suits such as sexual harassment, unlawful firing, age discrimination, sexist, etc. Or an increase in your unemployment rates because you laid off an employee that you really wanted to fire but had no lawful cause to do so. So right away we have less time and money spent and potentially less hassle if things don't go well.





And of course you will not be paying workman's compensation and general liability insurance premiums. Also any worthy bookkeeper will expect at least two weeks vacation, coverage for sick time, health and dental insurance and even perhaps more benefits.





Most professional bookkeepers will have their own offices saving you space within your office. So you will not be buying that extra desk, calculator, computer and computer software. Your bookkeeper will be providing all of that as part of his/her fee. No software updates, computer maintenance, training costs, etc. Of course should you prefer to have your computerized bookkeeping records available to you at your office, a small investment in software installed on your computer makes this possible. Also no office supplies to be paid for. You will be amazed at just how much pens, pencils, and paper can be used by a bookkeeper. Your consultant bookkeeper will either ask you to drop off the work at their office, will pick it up at your office or some may even offer remote bookkeeping service. And by having your bookkeeping done off site, your bookkeeper will be able to work more efficiently and accurately because her/his office will most likely offer less distractions than your busy office. All of this is saving you money.





And the best reason for outsourcing is that you control the amount of money spent on bookkeeping. What I mean by this is that the person you hire to do your bookkeeping will be doing just that - not answering the phone, dealing with drop-bys, chatting to other employees, etc. Also you can start with just a few hours a month and add on when you need to and then adjust downward again should it be necessary. Can you imagine finding an employee to start with only four hours a month, then asking them to put in 20 hours a week for awhile and then back down to four hours a month again. I don't think you would keep them for very long, but a free lance bookkeeper is able to work around these variables and even more importantly expects to work with flexible schedules.





So have I convinced you yet? If so, then just remember "you will get what you pay for". Go for top quality because your financial records are the core of your business and without great bookkeeping you cannot expect to succeed no matter what type of business you have. After all don't you think you are worth it ?
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Take Advantage of Business Credit Card Offers




The business credit cards are not solely designed for large and well-establish companies but also for other small and intermediately sized businesses. Almost everyone can benefit from the several advantages that a business credit card brings. The fact that the monthly cash flows and business cycles exists, there are companies and organizations that are not able to manage without company credit cards. Credit cards are invaluable for a host of business purposes from simplifying the bookkeeping process to limiting and tracking the business’s monthly expenditures.





Additionally, the ownership and use of business credit cards can also help smaller businesses to develop a tone of credibility and legitimacy. This kind of perception will not only manifest in the company’s vendors but also amongst the employees and owners, as well. A business credit card is essential for today’s expanding businesses and organizations.





Comparing the Offers





There are several business credit cards available through thousands of financial sources. Most of these sources offer the best rates with favorable terms. To become a savvy businessman, it is vital to know the significance of a business credit card that can offer rewards or several “perks” that have a positive bearing on the business’s purpose, while building a strong credit history at the same time. And so, it is imperative to choose a card that best fit the operations of your business.





Be on the lookout for business credit cards with 0% APR or annual percentage rate on either the first twelve or six months. Depending on your purchases, there are credit cards offer 5 to 20% cash back bonuses through the CashBack Bonus feature. Other key features that you must review are the following.





• Annual fees



• Miles



• Card purchases and transfers on the balance



• Liabilities from fraudulence



• Personalization



• Additional credit cards



• Cash rewards on purchases made by additional card holders





Benefits for Small Businesses





Business credit cards do not only provide assistance in the financial aspect of the business but also bring benefits and rewards to the business owner. You will be able to make the most out of the business credit card through simple advice.





You can use your business credit card for emergency reasons. The ultimate challenge for a business is the maintenance of a smooth cash flow. There are businesses challenged by this factor when they have a small budget. There can be moments when emergencies occur, like when you are given a hefty order from a client unexpectedly and you do not have the adequate funds to accomplish the order; this is where the business credit card comes in handy.





Through the use of the credit cards, you will be able to charge the expenses and pay it at a later time. After delivering the goods to the client and receiving the payment, you will be able to pay for the expenses you charged. Business credit cards are essential in giving you enough time to stretch your cash and create the necessary adjustments as the situation demands.





Lastly, you will be able to track your business expenses more easily. Credit cards provide flexibility to track your business expenses conveniently. You can benefit from the statement of accounts that will reflect all the charges you made in detail.





Most business credit cards also provide an online account access to its holders. This would enable you to look into your account right from your computer at any time.