
When Family Bookkeepers Vanish: How to Get Back on Track!
It’s more common than you think: A small business owner, overwhelmed by daily operations, turns to a trusted family member to help keep the books.

It’s more common than you think: A small business owner, overwhelmed by daily operations, turns to a trusted family member to help keep the books.

At Keeping the Books, we understand how much work goes into running a small business. Bookkeeping may not be the most glamorous part of entrepreneurship, but

If you’re still hand-writing checks, stuffing receipts into a shoebox, or pushing off tax deadlines by filing extensions, it might be time for a financial

Marsha has the know-how to keep your bookkeeping organized while helping you save money.

Let’s take a look at the biggest bookkeeping challenges small businesses face and how to tackle them effectively.

In today’s economic climate, it isn’t easy to control expenses and manage costs with rising operational costs. From utilities and supplies to labor and materials,

How often should I update my books? Should you be tracking transactions every day? Is weekly or monthly enough to stay on top of things?

When you run a business, there are a million moving parts to keep track of. Between juggling different projects, managing daily operations, and tracking expenses,

Keeping personal and business expenses separate is a must. As a business owner, you’re likely juggling countless responsibilities—managing operations, attracting new customers, overseeing employees, and

The Importance of Properly Attributing Payments in Bookkeeping Hiring temporary workers can be a great way for businesses to manage short-term needs, from seasonal demands