ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPER
What an accounting bookkeeper does for your business.
ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPER
What an accounting bookkeeper does for your business.
An accounting bookkeeper is the person who connects the dots between your daily financial activity and your accountant’s higher-level work. They track transactions, categorize expenses, prepare reports, and make sure your accountant has accurate records to rely on at year-end.
- Maintain accurate ledgers of income and expenses
- Prepare balance sheets and profit/loss statements
- Manage accounts receivable and payable
- Track GST/HST and file remittances
- Organize year-end packages for your accountant
- Saves you money by reducing accountant time at tax season
- Ensures CRA compliance month-to-month
- Provides visibility into cash flow and financial health
- Keeps records organized and audit-ready
Is an accounting bookkeeper the same as an accountant?
No. They prepare and manage data, while accountants interpret and file taxes.
Can an accounting bookkeeper do payroll?
Yes. Most handle payroll processing and source deductions.
How does this help my accountant?
Clean books reduce errors and allow accountants to focus on planning, not fixing mistakes.
Do I need one if I already use accounting software?
Yes. Software automates tasks, but a professional ensures accuracy and compliance.
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