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Why You Need To Reconcile Regularly

SkynarBookkeeping / October 22, 2020

Let’s talk about reconciling your account(s) on a regular basis and why it’s necessary for not only your bookkeeping but your business. First, what does it mean to reconcile your account? This means you compare your books to your bank accounts over a period of time to make sure everything aligns perfectly (example: comparing your records to your bank account from March 1 - 31, 2019). If there are any discrepancies, you can catch them and act on it. Also, note that you only need to reconcile your accounts if you use the accrual method of accounting. If you use cash basis accounting, then every transaction is recorded at the same time as the bank, so there are no discrepancies.

There are four big reasons you need to reconcile your account(s) on a regular basis.

    Retain Your Employees By First Knowing Why They Leave

    SkynarBookkeeping / August 26, 2020

    The unemployment rate in the United States is currently 10.2%. Of those employed, 48% are actively looking for new jobs within the next year. Although we are living through an unprecedented time, it’s still just as important to maintain quality employees and to ensure a positive work environment, if not more than ever. Nowadays, people are filled to the brim with stress, worry, and the unknown, so as a business owner, it’s your job to do your best to create a consistent and overall positive atmosphere on the regular. If not, your staff may seek employment elsewhere. 

    Why You Need Keep Up With Your Bookkeeping During Hard Times

    SkynarBookkeeping / May 7, 2020

    It’s more important now than ever to maintain accurate and up-to-date books for your business, whatever it may be. With the state of the economy and everyone adjusting to WFH or not working at all, it can be easy for something like bookkeeping to slip through the cracks. However, neglecting your books during a volatile economy is a sure way to lose sight of where your business is headed and how it’s holding up. To keep it simple: a good business keeps good records. 

    Having the ability to pull a report at any time is one benefit to having updated books. You can evaluate the finances of your business at any given point to help make important company decisions. Do you need to cut your budget? Run a report to look at the exact numbers of your business in each area - where can you cut expenses? Are there any underperforming products or services? Or maybe you just want to know if you’ll be able to pay your upcoming bills with your current cash flow. You will not receive accurate numbers on these reports if you do not keep your bookkeeping updated at all times. 

    When Is It Time To Outsource Your Bookkeeping?

    SkynarBookkeeping / September 19, 2019

    Have you considered outsourcing before? If not, don’t dismiss it just yet. Outsourcing is a convenient, effective way to make sure the work for your business is getting done and being done well. You can rest easy knowing you’re handing your work off to someone who is an expert in the field. When exactly is the right time to outsource your bookkeeping? You’ll find the answer in your own day-to-day work life. 

    What Should Be In Your Company’s General Ledger

    SkynarBookkeeping / June 11, 2019

    As your business grows, collecting receipts in a folder and logging expenses in a notebook just doesn’t cut it anymore. You’ll have to create the general ledger for your company, which is a financial tool that’s essentially a master list of every financial action made within your business. Your general ledger should include your assets, liabilities, and equity accounts, and any changes to these accounts should be listed as they happen. It includes every transaction throughout your company’s lifetime.

    How do I format my general ledger?

    New To Your Books? Terms You Need To Know

    SkynarBookkeeping / May 8, 2019

    If you’re just starting to navigate your books, you may be unsure of some of the lingo. It’s like a different language for those outside of the accounting world, but the more you work with your books, the quicker you’ll catch on. What’s important is to think of everything in terms of your business; these terms provide you with vital information about your company’s standing. Let’s go over some common terms you’ll frequently hear and need to use in order to discuss and understand your books.

    Cash Basis Accounting Versus Accrual Accounting

    SkynarBookkeeping / April 10, 2019

    Does your business use cash basis accounting or accrual accounting? What makes the two methods different is the timing of when sales and/or purchases are recorded in your accounts. Cash basis only recognizes income and expenses when money has been actually been exchanged. Accrual recognizes income and expenses as they’re earned/billed, whether they’ve been paid or not.

    Accounting Terms You Need To Know

    SkynarBookkeeping / December 20, 2018

    Whether you run your own business or just work on the books, it’s imperative to know all the lingo. When you work on your books, these factors will tell you quite a bit about your business’s financial health. We know there seem to be an infinite number of terms in the accounting and bookkeeping world. It’s almost like a different language!

     

    The Valuable Tool Accountants Need

    SkynarBookkeeping / June 21, 2018
    By: Rachel Raupp

    Accountants wouldn’t benefit from QuickBooks, right? Wrong! QuickBooks is a fantastic tool for them; they have a software specifically tailored for accountants to help them do their job better, faster, and more efficiently. It’s a triple threat for accountants!

    Not only will QB Online Accountant display all of your clients that are QB users, but also the clients that are not. This allows accountants to see a big picture list of their clients before diving into each more in-depth. All the client information and notes can be recorded here and easy to reach for reference. Bonus: it’s a breeze adding clients - even non-QuickBooks clients! 

    Tax Deductions Help You Win Gold

    SkynarBookkeeping / February 15, 2018
    By: Rachel Raupp

    The Olympics are well under way and so is tax season! Have you ever wondered what the Olympics and accounting have in common? If we’re being honest, probably not. But, lucky for you, we’re here to show you how the two are related.

    If you want to win the gold in curling, you have to win the gold in your accounting, as well. If you are an ice skater, that is your job, so your skate are tax deductible! Same with every other professional sport, as well. 

    Set Up, Clean Up, Keep Up With Us This 2018

    SkynarBookkeeping / January 19, 2018
    By: Rachel Raupp

    You don’t need a new year to make a change, you simply need a new day. If your 2017 accounting and bookkeeping didn’t go as smoothly as you had hoped, we have a solution – let us help you. 

    Tips For Small Businesses During Tax Season

    SkynarBookkeeping / January 5, 2018
    By: Rachel Raupp

    Tax season is approaching, which for some may mean stress and anxiety. What if we told you those feelings aren’t necessary? Take a deep breath and rest easy knowing that these tips will help you make your tax preparation smooth sailing.

    Avoid procrastination 

    Why Should You Care About Real-Time Accounting?

    SkynarBookkeeping / October 26, 2017
    By: Rachel Raupp

    Many people believe that having everything right at our fingertips at a moment’s notice is a bad thing. However, when it comes to your accounting records, it is the best thing. Real-time accounting allows you to access and check your records at any time from any device, 24 hours a day, day or night.

    Accounting Mistakes Small Businesses Should Avoid

    SkynarBookkeeping / October 20, 2017
    By: Rachel Raupp

    Accounting is an essential component of every business regardless of size. It’s important to keep in mind the basic do’s and don’t’s of accounting that not everyone may know, but should! These are common and often unnoticed mistakes that can lead to future problems.

    Cash Flow vs. Profit

    Don’t assume that profit also means there’s cash flow. What’s the difference? Cash flow is the inflow and outflow of money while profit is the extra money left over after expenses are deducted. It would be nice to assume that profit leads to cash flow, but that could give you a distorted view of how well (or not) your business is doing.

    Bad Bookkeeping Records and Communication

    Not taking your bookkeeping seriously nor communicating with your bookkeeper enough are simple mistakes that need to be avoided. Effective bookkeeping begins with recording each and every transaction. This includes not forgetting to record small transactions—these add up over time. Not only should your transactions be recorded, but they should be categorized. Organization is important for accurate records.

    To have these transactions recorded appropriately and accurately, you must communicate with your bookkeeper on a regular basis. They should know what is going on within your business. Not enough communication can lead to unreliable records, as well as more work for both you and your bookkeeper. By avoiding these bookkeeping mistakes, you will be given a more reliable picture of where your business stands.

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    Turn To Experts For Your Books

    SkynarBookkeeping / October 4, 2017
    By: Rachel Raupp

    It’s essential for every business to have accurate, consistent, and coherent records of their financial activity. To ensure your records hit all three of these factors, you should highly consider outsourcing your bookkeeping/accounting. Among the many benefits of outsourcing, expertise is a big one.

    By teaming up with an outside company, not only will your books be thoroughly and accurately completed, but you’ll have access to impartial and professional advice. They’ll pass along any tips or tricks they think will help your business thrive, while also being only an email or phone call away from regarding any of your own questions or concerns.

    What Did My Accountant Just Say?

    SkynarBookkeeping / September 20, 2017
    By: Rachel Raupp

    Have you ever left a conversation with your accountant with nothing but confusion, asking yourself “What did they just say?” You’re not alone. We’re here to bridge the gap between accountant and client. Here is a list of common terms you will likely here from your accountant, if you haven’t already, and what they actually mean:

    Accounts Payable (A/P): Money you owe to others.

    Accounts Receivable (A/R): Money others owe to you.

    Asset: Items of value owned by a business. This includes money in your bank, A/R, equipment, vehicles, buildings, and so on.

    Bad Debt: Uncollectible A/R.

    Balance Sheet: A list of company assets, liabilities and equities for the company.

    Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) (a.k.a. Cost of Sales—COS): What it directly costs to produce your product or service. For manufacturing companies, this includes raw materials and the direct labor to make your product. For service companies, this includes the cost of labor to directly service your customer.

    Equity: How much you have invested into your business or taken out of your business. This is where any profit from your business will show up.

    Liability: This includes all the debts you owe to other businesses, such as A/P, credit cards and loans.

    Profit and Loss Report (a.k.a. Income Statement): This shows you how well (or not) the business did for a specific time period (month/quarter/year).

    Next time you speak with your accountant,

    Confidentiality Is A Huge Benefit Of Outsourcing

    SkynarBookkeeping / September 6, 2017
    By: Rachel Raupp

    Outsourcing your bookkeeping/accounting can eliminate any issues of misuse of information, your finances falling into the wrong hands, or any conflicts that may arise if information is given to the wrong person. Taking your financial information out of the workplace will keep it from ever going where it shouldn’t.

    Your finances are something that should be kept private, not broadcasted for everyone to see. This applies to your home life and your work life. If you own a business, it may be best for your employees not to be involved in the financial aspect of your company. People may talk, rumors could spread, and information could be leaked. To keep your financial information private and in good hands, it’s a beneficial idea to outsource your bookkeeping/accounting to an outside company.

    The Difference Between Accounting And Bookkeeping Explained

    SkynarBookkeeping / August 30, 2017
    By: Rachel Raupp

    Accounting and bookkeeping are both essential components to every business, no matter the size. They are services necessary for businesses to grow, thrive, and survive. But, what’s the difference between them? Although accounting and bookkeeping share similar goals, they each help you during different stages of your financial cycle.

    Why Are People Turning To Outsourced Accounting?

    SkynarBookkeeping / August 17, 2017
    By: Rachel Raupp

    Life can get busy, especially for those who own businesses. Sometimes trying to do it all can leave owners falling short. Work may be left incomplete, overdue or forgotten, and goals may never be reached. Outsourcing is the perfect solution, rather than trying to take on more than they can handle.

    Outsourced accounting is a great way for businesses to lessen their workload while also being certain that their accounting is being completed by an expert. Less work, fewer worries.

    Not only does outsourced accounting help you lessen your workload, but you can also make better use of your time by growing and strengthening your business. You’ll have more time to give special attention to your employees, clients, and goals. You won’t lose clients or projects due to focusing on making sure the accounting is complete and correct. By outsourcing your accounting, you will never again turn down clients or projects due to being too swamped with work.  

    Why Use QuickBooks?

    SkynarBookkeeping / August 7, 2017
    By: Rachel Raupp

    At Skynar Bookkeeping, we utilize QuickBooks as our preferred accounting platform for many reasons. The first being it is the best accounting software for small and mid-size businesses—it is ranked number one among all other software for small business accounting. It is user friendly and can be used for any type of business. We strive to make our clients’ business lives easier and QuickBooks helps us do so.

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