Monday, November 3, 2008

Five Accounting Tips for Your Small Business

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The following are the 5 (five) Accounting Tips which is good for your small business.

Tip #1: Keep it Separated

Too many business owners mix and mingle their personal and professional finances. Even if you are a sole proprietor keep you business business, and your personal personal. Set up separate checking accounts and if you need some funds from your small business, write yourself a check, or make a cash withdrawal. This will help come tax time when you need to separate business expenses. Even though the form of business is a path-through, you should still make sure a separation takes place. This will make expense tracking and budgeting much easier on you.


Tip #2: Keep Up to Date

Falling behind on your bookkeeping will only make matters worse. Set a specific time aside to deal primarily with recordkeeping. This will make tax time easier and quicker for you or your accountant. If you simply do not have the time necessary to complete the task, then look at outsourcing the work, or bringing in a part-time bookkeeper. This necessary function of business is so crucial to the success of the business that if cannot be put off and forgotten.


Tip #3: Use Your Numbers

Your financials can tell you a lot about your business, you just have to know what to look for. Check with your financial guru (CPA, bookkeeper, financial analyst, and/or consultant) at least quarterly and have them give you a thorough breakdown of your financial position. These individuals should be able to give you a written and oral report on how your business is functioning. Which areas are weak, and which are strong. Along with that they should also provide advice and an action plan on how you can go about strengthening your financial position.


Tip #4: Know When to Recognize

Recognizing revenue and expenses can make a difference in how your business performs month-to-month and how your taxes are calculated. If you use the accrual basis accounting system your year and month end numbers will be quite different then the cash basis accounting. Be sure you know what accounting method you are using, and how to recognize revenues and expenses correctly.


Tip #5: Check, Check, and Double Check

If you do not use an automated accounting software program (QuickBooks, Peachtree, Great Plains, etc) then there is a chance you will not balanced at the end of every period. By using a Trial Balance you can catch mistakes early and often, this saves from year-end headaches and added expense from your CPA while he/she finds the problem associated with your calculation error. Even if you use accounting software you can still enter erroneous information, be sure to reconcile your bank account against the program every month, this will allow you to catch errors that may have happened when filling out checks, invoices, or journals entries.

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Jayson Cardwell is the Founder and CEO of Cardwell Financial Group, Inc. a small and mid-size business services and consultancy. Cardwell Financial Group, Inc. specializes in helping owners, managers, and entrepreneurs realize their dreams of owning prosperous and successful firms. They accomplish this by providing Financial Management, Analysis, Strategic Planning, Business Analysis, Executive Development, and Accounting Services and Consulting. For more information about Cardwell Financial Group, Inc and how they can help you visit them on the web at http://www.CardwellFinancial.com or e-mail them at Info@CardwellFinancial.com

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Try to implement all these 5 Accounting Tips before you start your small business.

6 comments:

Soren said...

Personal finances should really be separated from business finances. If it is combine, the business will go down because of its weaker foundation. The case is the same when it comes to revenues from the business. It should not be saved for personal needs but for business emergencies and business progress. Keeping the book updated would let a business owner know what's happening to the business. It also helps when a problem starts. At least a businessman could take faster action to control further damages.

Soren Duus

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Unknown said...

Accounting has a very large scope in corporate sector..
Yes..i agree on this point that you have made here.."Recognizing revenue and expenses can make a difference in how your business performs month-to-month and how your taxes are calculated."..
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Unknown said...

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