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Many small business owners will hire a bookkeeper to keep track of
their day to day expenses and income. A basic bookkeeper keeps tracks
of expenses, profit, receipts, etc. and enters the information into
a
computer
program. The bookkeeper will then provide the information to their
client on a monthly basis or however frequent the client requests to
be updated.
What skills are helpful?
To
become a bookkeeper you’ll want to have skills in the areas of
paying attention to detail, basic computer bookkeeping, and absolute
accuracy. Honesty and confidentiality are crucial. Your client’s
information is private and needs to be kept that way.
What tools are needed?
A
reliable computer, preferably with system for daily back ups to
protect your clients data. Up to date bookkeeping software is a must.
Other tools that are needed are communication tools such as phone
line, fax line, email address, etc.
How do you get started?
To
begin your own bookkeeping business you will want to have some
business cards and flyers made up. Send out the flyers to local
businesses letting them know what services you offer. Join your local
chamber of commerce and begin getting involved in community events
where you can put yourself out there to meet business people and
become known in your community. Another good way to get started is to
place an ad in the local newspaper. Having a website available that
details your services and lists your rates might be another option to
look into it; build your own or hire someone to build a basic one for
you.
Don’t get frustrated when you find that all your
marketing efforts don’t seem to be working right away. Word of mouth
will go a lot farther than any of your other marketing efforts. So
once you have your first client make sure to go the extra mile to
ensure satisfaction. A happy client will spread the word!
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http://www.wahmsearchengine.com
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