BOOKKEEPER CHOICES-WHO DO I CHOOSE?


Taking charge of who will post your bookkeeping entries

Whose gonna post this stuff? The first of many questions to be asked when trying to determine whose responsibility it will be to head up the accounting function. Many will take the road of the “least expensive” and try to do it themselves. But soon will find out that they’ve bit off more than they can chew. Next thing you know, it’s pushed to the side, and the old attitude of “I’ll handle this later” takes control. Soon afterwards, the paper pile has grown to an insurmountable heap! How do we avoid this scenario from playing over, and over again? Planning is the key to success! Decide whose responsibility it will be to handle this very important function, and delegate, delegate, delegate. But still, “What are my options?” you may ask. And, based on the options available to you, who will best fit this profile?

Local Yokels
These are the professionals in close proximity to your physical location. If you plan on having someone visit your office to service your needs, this can be the best solution. This choice will also help to save on travel charges. A good local professional will be in tune with the markets & economic development in the area. They generally are very familiar with local businesses and their products or services.

A friend of a friend of a friend
You remember being at last year’s barbecue, talking with Uncle Sonny about your problem, and he referred his wife’s cousin’s boyfriend’s daughter, because she just graduated from college with a degree in accounting. Do you choose her? Well, you’d better think twice. Referrals can be a great source of information, but remember to do your homework first. Interview this person and get feedback from other clients or associates in the industry. If you’re still skeptical, then ask for a free trial period of services.

Jack of all trades, master of none!
None other than Me, Myself, and I. We are all familiar with the business owner who tries to do it all themselves. What usually happens is that they end up spinning their wheels trying to figure out something, which doesn’t make absolute sense to them. This is very time consuming and costly. The resources spent in this vicious cycle could be better used in other areas of the business. But what of the business owner who has skills in this area? There is a belief that even the Accountant should have an Accountant to manage his/her records. Stop being “The Jack of All Trades, and Master of None”. Use your talents where they are best suited. For everything else, outsource or delegate to other professionals in the business. Allow those who have the time and expertise to do the job right. In the long run it will be well worth it.

Partnering for Your Success!

Jacqueline Ford
Financial Strategist

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