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Banish
Those Bookkeeping Blues!
by Tracey Lawton
Are you one of those people
who are guilty of just stuffing your receipts into a folder
and thinking 'I'll sort that out when I've got time'?
Do you need a more organised bookkeeping system, nothing too
flash, just something that's simple and easy to manage?
Follow my tips below and you'll soon have that simple and
easy-to-manage
bookkeeping system that won't bring you out in a cold sweat
whenever you hear the words 'tax return'. And I promise you,
it works!
Gather your supplies!
Get hold of a large ring binder, divider cards,
A4/letter-sized paper,
stapler, pen, all your business receipts and invoices, plastic
folders and a large coffee (or whatever else you prefer!).
Then lock yourself away for a couple of hours.
Get organised
You now need to organise your ring binder into the following
sections:
Invoices - Unpaid -- this section is for your outgoing
business expenses that have not yet been paid i.e. supplier
invoices. Write on the top of each invoice the date it needs
to be paid by and place all unpaid invoices in 'date to be
paid' order with the earliest one on top.
Invoices - Paid -- this section is for your outgoing business
expenses that
have been paid or you've paid at the time service was
rendered, i.e. that ream of paper that you bought from the
office supplies store. Staple each receipt on to a blank piece
of paper rather than just putting them directly into the ring
binder. This just makes it easier to see at a glance all your
receipts and you can also make notes on the paper. Also write
on the top of each invoice/piece of paper the method of
payment.
Receipts - Unpaid -- this section is for all your invoices
that you have sent to clients that have not yet been paid.
Write on the top date payment is due and put them in date
order so that it's easier if you have to chase overdue
invoices.
Receipts - Paid -- this section is for all your invoices that
have been paid. Write on the top the date it was paid and how
it was paid i.e. bank transfer, cheque, credit card etc.
Bank Statements -- this section is self-explanatory! Just keep
everything in date order.
Schedule It In
Now that you've got your system in place, schedule in each
week/month to keep your bookkeeping binder up-to-date. In
between updating place all your receipts and invoices in a
plastic folder so that everything is together when you come to
update your system--it would be too time-consuming to add each
receipt as you get it!
What Next?
Depending on how far you want to handle your own accounts, you
can either hand your very organised bookkeeping binder over to
your accountant at the end of the financial year for them to
prepare your final accounts, or you can maintain your own
books with the use of financial accounting software.
Either way, you've now got a bookkeeping system that is simple
and easy-to-manage and won't cause you to break out into a
cold sweat at the very mention of the words 'tax return'.
Don't want to do it yourself? Let me help you! Contact me
today to find out more about my budgeting and bookkeeping
services.
Tracey Lawton, Virtual Office Manager, supports small
businesses and
independent consultants with their office administration and
audio
transcription projects. She has over 18 years office
management and
administration experience for both public and private sector
organisations, as
well as independent consultants and professionals.
http://www.traceylawton.com
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