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Is Your Accounting Staff Able to Take You to the Next Level?
by: MargotBrandlin
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When you start a company you're not thinking about the skills and talents your employees will need years down the road. You're focused on survival, and that often means hiring just about anyone who will take the leap of faith with you at the pay you're able to offer.
Oftentimes, a business owner hires somebody they already know and trust, such as a relative or neighbor, to do bookkeeping for them. Even if it means this person doesn't have experience in bookkeeping (or very little), they're probably more skilled at it than the owner.
Do You Need More Skilled Accounting Staff?
As the business grows, the needs and requirements of the business exceed the expertise of the original bookkeeper. As transactions get more complex, the books can get messy. And while the bookkeeper focuses on keeping up with the basic tasks, the big picture details go unattended.
No one is managing cash, monitoring profitability, or building relationships with lenders-no one is paving the way for growth. Even if the owner knew how to present the business to a bank or investor, the numbers might not be reliable. It can end up literally handicapping the entire organization.
Hold on, There's Help for the Business Owner
It's true that many business owners don't think they are versed in accounting or finance, and don't have a formal background in these types of skills. This can leave them with little skill and knowledge so that they can't properly supervise the bookkeeper they've hired, much less train them. It's also true that they might not be able to handle issues like financial forecasting, keeping costs under control, and analyzing profitability.
However, if you hire someone who's a qualified CFO or controller, this can help you in a couple of ways:
* The CFO or controller can support and train your existing accounting staff, so that they can operate at optimal levels. This might include putting together procedural manuals, automating some processes, and reorganizing disorganized books, so that the bookkeeper can have a fresh start.
* In addition, the CFO or controller can perform tasks that the business owner or bookkeeper are not qualified to perform, such as preparing and analyzing financial statements, putting together business plans, making out budgets or making cash flow analyses.
This can take pressure off of the business owner, who is then able to have the time and energy to focus on running the business. The bookkeeper in turn tends to do much better once trained properly and with clear expectations to follow.
Efficiency Increases Your Bottom Line
How your accounting operations are run makes a direct impact on how profitable and able to grow your company is. As an example, when you process accounts receivable efficiently, you collect payments more promptly, cash flow comes in more evenly, and banks can see your business has more credible.
If you question your accounting staff's ability to take you to the next level, you might want to consider calling upon a professional accounting service.
About the Author
About the Author: Margot Brandlin writes and works for OWL Bookkeeping and CFO Services. Owl Offers Businesses in Minneapolis Quickbooks training and implementation.
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