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How_To_Start_a_Bookkeeping_Service
How To Start a Bookkeeping Service
Businesses need to have up to date and accurate account of
their business income and expenses. Many business owners and
professionals either do not like to do their own bookkeeping
and/or prefer to focus their time and energy on other aspects of
their business or profession.
This creates an opportunity for bookkeeping services. A
bookkeeper adds and subtracts a business's income and expenses,
makes deposits, reconciles bank statements, handle payroll, do
billing and prepare reports.
A home based bookkeeping business service allows self employed
professionals and/or other small or home based businesses to
focus their time and efforts on the aspects of their business
that make them money. The bookkeeper's clients drop off their
receipts and sales slips to be posted to a ledger or computer
data bank. The bookkeeper provides the client monthly statements
and information for his yearly taxes and other any other
contracted services.
What to Charge
Bookkeepers normally charge between $20 and $50 per hour for
regular services and more for specialized services such as
preparing tax reports or financial statements. Some bookkeeping
service businesses charge a flat monthly fee. This fee typically
ranges from $200 to $800 per month.
The Market for Bookkeeping Services
Many small business and home based business owners can not
afford a lawyer of professional accountant. They simply need
someone to keep track of their day to day operations to be able
to tell where they stand financially.
The target market for a home based bookkeeping service are
other home based businesses, small businesses or professionals
that are too busy or prefer not to do the bookkeeping
themselves.
Typically, a bookkeeping service will give each client a report
of all of their invoices, check, tickets, etc., that are brought
to the bookkeeping service. These are items that are required by
the IRS. You will also need to provide a monthly statement as
well as any other services that are offered and requested for.
A bookkeeper is legally obligated to accurately and honestly
reflect their client's profits that he is aware of. Honesty on
the part of the bookkeeper is crucial.
What you will need
It is possible to start and operate a bookkeeping service
without a computer, keeping only handwritten records. This
however limits the profitability of your home based business. To
make some serious money with a bookkeeping business, you will
need a computer.
You can get a computer and the programs necessary to operate a
bookkeeping business for far less than $1,000. If you are not
buy a computer and programs, you can lease both of these for
relatively low rates.
How To Charge
Bookkeeping services charge by the hour. The fee usually start
at $20 each hour plus any additional services or information
that are required, such as year end totals.
Advertising and Marketing
Have and maintain a professional image with the use of a
stationery, business cards, brochures. Be sure to hand out your
business cards to potential clients.
Be visible in the community. Attend business related events
such as fund raisers, charity events, etc.
Place an ad in the service section of your local paper. Mail
brochures to businesses in your area describing the services you
offer.
Try to get an easy to remember phone number or convert it to a
catchy word.
List the telephone number of your business in the business
section of the paper with A to get it listed first in the yellow
pages.
If possible, find a professional consultant such as a CPA, that
you can seek out for advice. He or she will probably not worry
with your bookkeeping service taking potential business clients
away from them because most of the accounts that your business
takes on could not afford him.
Getting Started
You need to have some knowledge in bookkeeping. You can obtain
this knowledge through work experience and/or by taking a
bookkeeping course.
Contact your local community college or the www.aipb.com for
information on bookkeeping courses.
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