Benefits Of Company With Outsourcing By: Edward White. | - Employing a third party to take care of the book of accounts has been the new flow among business companies this time. Many have realized the benefits of outsourcing the function instead of doing it in-house. There are several reasons why a company should let an outsource company take care of their bookkeeping:
For Business Success: Outsourcing By: Edward Davidson | - Outsourcing is the latest trend strategy among business people. Because of the various benefits and advantages that outsourcing offers for a company. The outsourcing is the manner of contracting the services of another company to work specific functions. The outsourced company sends their best people to their clients and they remain to have control with their people in terms salary and benefits.
Outsource Bookkeeping An Answer To Global Recession By: Honey Richard | - Economic crisis does not free the business industry. Small and large companies have experienced negative profits and layoffs. Global recession affects mainly the business sector.
Outsource Bookkeeping: Definite Solution For Economic Crisis By: Honey Richard | - The global recession has not spared the business sector. Small and large companies have experienced negative profits and layoffs. Actually, the business sector is among the most affected sectors by global recession.
How To Streamline Your Invoicing Process Using Time Tracking By: Laurie O'Neil | - There are so many ways that QuickBooks can be utilized. One of the features that save me time is being able to create invoices directly from timesheets. By utilizing the timer feature in my office, I am able to prepare my client invoices in half the time it would otherwise take me. I found that at the end of each week I could import each one of my bookkeeper's time directly into my QuickBooks accounting file from the QuickBooks Time Tracker. Once imported, the information is summarized on a ti ... Tags:bookkeep, bookkeeping, accounting, QuickBooks, time track, timer, invoice
Intuit's Quickbooks Advisor Certification, Is It Worth Joining? By: Laurie O'Neil | - I'll never forget when I first started working with QuickBooks and then established my bookkeeping practice back in 2001. I had never even looked at, let alone touched, QuickBooks in my life before. I had always worked in high-end software like MAS 90, Platinum and SBT. I think I even learned Peachtree in college - the DOS version of course - nonetheless it was nothing in comparison to QuickBooks.
How To Retain Great Bookkeeping Employees By: Laurie O'Neil | - With a competitive work environment and changes in the economy, how do you keep the employees you have? You spend so much time and effort on educating your employees, replacing them can be quite costly. Your management style as a business owner can have every effect on your staff. Are you a manager that supports learning, growth, inspires loyalty and creates a work environment that people love? Or are you a Micro-manager who is so hung up on every detail that you are stifling your employees' gro ... Tags:bookkeep, bookkeeping, accounting, QuickBooks, employee
How To Find Good Bookkeeping Employees By: Laurie O'Neil | - In my prior life, I was a controller of a recruiting company so I have some insight in this area. Asking the right type of questions and finding the right candidate can be challenging. We often get our personal feelings involved in the hiring process; you like the person but the person may not necessarily have the right skill set for the job. Often we may compromise what we are searching for in a candidate in exchange for an easy fit.
6 Steps To Selling Your Bookkeeping Services By: Laurie O'Neil | - Towards the end of the year people are often starting to plan and make changes to their bookkeeping businesses. Very often I get asked a lot of questions from our members and other freelance bookkeepers about how to go about presenting their services to prospective clients. Most of us are accountants by trade, not sales people. But when we are trying to sell our services and get our prospective clients to buy from us, we have to think like salespeople. Listening to these prospective clients a ... Tags:bookkeep, bookkeeping, accounting, QuickBooks, sales, sale, sell
One of the most common things I see among business owners is that they do not put a value to their time. Most business owners are DBA's or LLC's. As you know, these types of businesses do not take paychecks, they take draws. So how do you calculate the value of your ti ... Tags:bookkeep, bookkeeping, accounting, QuickBooks, payroll, billing, equity
How To Identify What Potentially Difficult Bookkeeping Clients Look Like By: Laurie O'Neil | - Let's face it everyone has had that difficult client that they stumbled upon. You know the one I am talking about, the one that makes you cringe when you see the number come up on the caller ID unit. So how do you recognize that vampire-like, energy-sucking client at first sight?
1. Watch for the warning signs. In that initial interview process you may recognize traits you do not like. It could be a behavioral issue, they may be needy, demanding, or just have unrealistic expectati ... Tags:bookkeep, client, difficult, accounting, bookkeeping, QuickBooks
Grow Your Bookkeeping Service Through The Power Of Networking By: Laurie O'Neil | - All of us start our business for one reason or another. For me, my passion came when I was in my early twenties. I was working for a small CPA firm and sitting for the CPA exam.
I loved the diversity of working in accounting, but I hated doing tax returns. I knew back then that I wanted to own my own bookkeeping firm, but lacked the confidence. It wasn't until I turned 30, and I was a Controller for a recruiting firm did I take the plunge to be a business owner.