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22: Is Reconciling Your Bank Account Really Necessary If You Have A Small Business, Are Self-Employed, A Solopreneur, Entrepreneur, Small Business Owner, Virtual Online Bookkeeper, Virtual Assistant

2021/3/31
logo of podcast Mastering Your Small Business Finances ~ Money Management, Bookkeeping, Entrepreneurship, Side Hustle, Accounting, Cash Flow, Solopreneur, Strategy, Tax, Virtual Assistant Marketing Mindset QuickBooks

Mastering Your Small Business Finances ~ Money Management, Bookkeeping, Entrepreneurship, Side Hustle, Accounting, Cash Flow, Solopreneur, Strategy, Tax, Virtual Assistant Marketing Mindset QuickBooks

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If you’ve been listening to my previous podcasts, you know I only include topics that you, as a small business owner need to be aware of to make impact on your business.  As a small business owner myself, I know exactly how it feels to have a list of things to do a mile long and of course never enough time in the day to get them all done.  I personally make sure I am prioritizing my list to ensure I am at the very least getting the top three things that need to be done that day finished and crossed off my list.  With that being said, trust me, I would never tell you to do something if I didn’t feel it was important.  Today, I am talking about reconciling your business bank accounts.  What was that, did you just roll your eyes?  Are you thinking this isn’t an important topic, and you are not adding reconciling your bank and credit card accounts to your long list of things to get done as a business owner?  Or are you getting a little nervous because you know you should be reconciling your bank accounts, but you haven’t even reconciled one month yet?  If you are struggling with this idea mostly because you don’t even know how to reconcile your bank statements, I am here to help.  If you have someone helping you with your business bookkeeping, make sure they are reconciling your bank accounts…and if they are not doing this, you might want to look for a different bookkeeper.  Yes, it’s that important.  So, whether you are using a computerized software solution for your bookkeeping such as QuickBooks, Xero, Wave or another software, or if you are doing your bookkeeping manually or using a spreadsheet like Excel you will want to listen in to today’s episode.  Whether you are self-employed, a solopreneur, an entrepreneur, a small business owner, you own a virtual online bookkeeping business or are a virtual assistant or VA, I promise you will see just how important doing your bank reconciliations are to your small business…oh, and I have a very important question I’m going to ask you, so stay tuned until the very end especially if you are struggling with your bookkeeping and wish you could find a bookkeeper who is qualified and you can trust…

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