Absolutely. Essentially, remote bookkeeping involves an organization outsourcing its bookkeeping needs. A remote, but local, bookkeeping company can perform this service or a remote, virtual bookkeeping company can do it from any location in the world. Indeed, a bookkeeping outsourcing company will be able to provide the same services as a traditional bookkeeping firm, but will offer more advantages. Our services include payroll, account reconciliation, billing, financial reporting, and more.
If your accountant does your bookkeeping, then you won’t need a bookkeeper. Some accountants, however, will only meet you a few times a year. A bookkeeper, on the other hand, performs day-to-day tasks such as making sure employees file all the right paperwork for payroll, paying bills, and submitting invoices on time. In short, a bookkeeper and accountant are both great to have, but the best solution varies greatly from business to business. In any case, both of them bring different skill sets and knowledge to your accounting team.
Definitely. A small business can benefit from bookkeeping in a number of ways. Keeping your books up to date is crucial in case your business gets audited. Furthermore, it helps you minimize accounting costs and saves you time during tax season since you’ve kept your finances updated throughout the year, allowing you to analyze and plan.
Materials and information can be transferred to us in a variety of ways. You can send us receipts by regular mail. Alternatively, you can scan and email them to us. For many clients, providing us with read-only access to their online bank and credit card statements is the easiest way to get started. In addition, if they want detailed books, it is best to send us the receipts.
Not at all. It won’t cost you anything to set up your business. Before any of our bookkeepers start working on your accounts, we will ensure that your accounting software is set up.

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