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Knowing When to Hire a Bookkeeper

 
Author: Cynthia Morse

Do you love the thought of handling the financial books for your business? For most of us, unless you do bookkeeping for a living, the answer to that question is probably no.

How much time does it take you on either a daily or weekly basis to handle this task? If you are finding it is taking too much time away from what your focus should be, it may be time to consider hiring someone to help.

Here are a few signs that it may be time to hire a bookkeeper:

1) You loathe the thought of even opening your financial software program.

2) You find yourself in the office way past your normal working hours tackling bookkeeping issues.

3) Your frustration level grows higher each time you work on your books.

4) At tax time you stumble to get your paperwork together for your accountant or CPA.

Sometimes it's better to free up your time for those things that are more important to you and to the success of your business. Listen to your inner wisdom, and if/when the time is right and your budget will allow, hire someone to take off the pressure. Your peace of mind will be well worth it.

Author Bio:

Cynthia Morse

Cynthia Morse CAP is a Virtual Assistant, and the owner of Virtually At Your Service. She offers top-level administrative support to small business owners and other busy professionals from her home office, allowing them time to focus on what they love and do best, whether it is running their businesses or taking care of personal matters.

More than seventeen years in the administrative field prepared Cindy with valuable experience to help her clients succeed in their businesses. She is a quick learner, and is always updating her skills, keeping an open mind for newer and better ways to get things done.

Sign up at Cindy's web site to receive weekly blog postings from her blog ?Virtual Biz Connection? containing tips and resources benefiting small business owners.

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