September 29, 2022

Why Outsource Your Bookkeeping

Outsource Bookkeeping

Why Outsource Your Bookkeeping

Let’s go over some reasons to consider outsourcing your bookkeeping.

Cost

  1. A full-time, in-house bookkeeper can run about $4,000/month. And as a full-time employee you would be responsible for all payroll related expenses and employee benefits.  The cost for an outsourced bookkeeper typically starts at $300/month (and can go much higher depending on business size and needs), but even on the high end, this would be less than an in-house bookkeeper.

Return on Investment

  1. By having your books done for you, you’ll have more time to do those things that make money for your business.

Peace of mind

  1. Your books will be ready for taxes or anytime you need to apply for a loan.

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