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The Lie of "Do-It-Yourself" Accounting Software
By Jennifer A.
Thieme
Are you self employed or are you considering it? Do you handle the
bookkeeping by yourself? Are you seriously considering buying accounting
software? Before you tackle the challenges of bookkeeping, ask yourself the
following questions:
- "What type of business do I have?"
- "If somebody approached me with a similiar business as mine, would I be
willing to do their bookkeeping?"
- If the answer is, "No, I'm not willing to do their bookkeeping," then ask
- "Why not?"
Here's my first bet: you don't want to do bookkeeping for another company,
even if it is the same type as your own.
Here's my second bet: the reason you don't want to do bookkeeping for another
business is because you know you are inadequately trained for the job. What if
you made mistakes? How does this sound: incorrect income taxes, incorrect sales
taxes, and incorrect employment taxes? Don't forget the potential for penalties
and interest on those incorrect taxes, and the time involved to file amended tax
returns. And how about the pure embarrassment of going through all that? You
shudder at the thought of it.
And yet this is exactly your position if you are not trained
thoroughly in accounting principles, yet do your own bookkeeping.
Ask this question: "If I dont feel comfortable doing bookkeeping for someone
else, why am I doing my own?" How wise would you consider a business owner who
found a plumber (or a lawyer, or a retailer, or whatever you are) to take care
of the books to save some money? How well would that business do? How long would
it last?
You've seen it, that popular accounting package in the membership warehouse
store. Can you hear it, sitting patiently on the shelf? It whispers, You need
me. You dont need to know anything about accounting to use me. Just think how
much money I'll save you, and how easy Ill make things.
Be careful about falling for the do-it-yourself seduction. That well-known
package doesnt tell you several important things:
1. Which version? Software packages may list version differences on
the back of the box, but you may not clearly understand what these differences
mean, or more importantly, their ramifications for your unique business.
2. Getting it right? There no internally established system for double
checking your entries, so you have no way to be certain you are doing them
right. Even if you get the entries mostly right, ask yourself: is mostly right
good enough for my business? Is mostly right the most profitable course of
action? Is mostly right an acceptable defense in an IRS audit?
3. Substantial set-up. That box does not clearly state that there is
potentially a substantial amount of setting-up that remains after the initial
set-up "interview," and that this process involves unfamiliar terminology that
isnt clearly explained. This is especially true for product-based
companies.
4. No tech-support. Most readily available packages are packed with
terrific features at an incredible price, but something important may be
missing: technical support. Be sure to factor this into your decision before
buying.
5. Still need an accountant. The software box does not tell you that
you still need an accountant. Far too many people, to their businesss
detriment, make the assumption that having accounting software eliminates or
greatly reduces the need for an accountant.
Ask yourself one final question: "Which does my business deserve: a plumber
(or lawyer, or retailer, or whatever you are) taking care of the books, or a
competent and caring bookkeeper?" The health and future of your business may
depend upon your answer.
About the Author:
Jennifer A. Thieme is dedicated to helping small business owners get the most
from their accounting software. Shes the owner of Solid Rock Accounting
Services and has been in the bookkeeping, income tax, and payroll business
for nine years. Shes a Certified QuickBooks Pro Advisor, and a Registered Tax Preparer. Jennifer
specializes in diagnosing and resolving accounting and QuickBooks issues, and
also offers training, general bookkeeping, income tax, and payroll services.
Call or email today for free QuickBooks software trials, free payroll quotes,
and a free initial consultation. Visit her link above for contact
information.
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