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Retshepile Maidi Consultants

Fourways, Sandton, GP (5.7km from Treesbank AH)
We know that running a business needs your full focus and dealing with accounting books can be an added stress. Well, that's why we are here. Run your business with no worry and let us do your bookkeeping, tax and payroll. We use the most up to date accounting and payroll systems to make the whole process smooth as possible according to the governing laws of tax, accounting and payroll.

Bookkeeper In Rivonia

Edenburg, Sandton, GP (9.5km from Treesbank AH)
We provide fast efficient Bookkeeping, Payroll, Accounting and Taxation service for small businesses. Let us take care of your full payroll administration so you never have to worry about your staff queries or late submissions of Statutory returns. We will send out professional payslips to your staff and print out all your Payroll reports. We assist you with Audit preparations, Monthly management packs. VAT other recons. We use Pastel Accounting and Pastel VIP payroll software.

Harvey Administration

Sandton, GP (14.7km from Treesbank AH)
Smart Business Administration Services You shouldn’t have to worry about extra bills every time you call a professional in another firm, this is why we offer instant access to all business administrators under one company. Supreme Reliability We understand the need to be flexible when it comes to doing administration for your businesses, that’s why we offer both Offsite and onsite Business Administration or mixtures of both to our clients. Smart AI & DevOps Automation. We are one of the first companies in Africa to Introduce AI & Automation in Business Administration Services. With way cheaper and no room for...

Pinnacle Books Pty Ltd

Randpark Ridge, Randburg, GP (16km from Treesbank AH)
Pinnacle Books offer services such as personal and business bookkeeping, personal and company tax filing, financial statement drafting, company registrations with CIPC and finance department setup for start-up companies. I have been in public practice since 2008 of which 7 years was as a finance manager. I have extensive knowledge in various industries such as printing and publishing, medical manufacturing, health and fitness, distribution and lead generation. I prefer getting to know my clients and their businesses in detail to enable me to find tailored and outside the box type solutions for their financial and business needs. https://pinnaclebooksjhb.wixsite.com/pinnacle-books

Jacklime Administration Services

Lyndhurst, Johannesburg, GP (19.1km from Treesbank AH)
JackLime Administration Services (JLA) is a small business consulting agency specialising in outsourced business consulting and administrative support services to small businesses. Services include: - Company Registrations - CIPC Administrative Services - Staff Recruitment - OHS Compliance - Payroll Services - Office Administrative Support - HR Services - Staff Training

Fenns Johannesburg

Pine Slopes AH, Sandton, GP (4.2km from Treesbank AH)
Fenns Johannesburg is a Charted Accountant & Auditors firm with over 20 years experience in the field. We specialise in providing specific accounting related services to small to medium-sized businesses. We help SME's by providing accounting management services such as auditing, payroll, tax and compliance. Our bookkeeping services include the management of financial statements, management reports, budgeting and more. As we ourselves are a SME we know the needs and processes around financial management and compliance for small businesses. Reach out to us to get experienced, honest feedback and guidance to help your business's accounting processes stay on track.

Boboyi Business Administrators

Midrand, Johannesburg, GP (10.6km from Treesbank AH)
We offer the below-mentioned services but not limited to, if your business has other administrative needs outside the ones listed, we will be more than willing to accommodate -Managing calendar/schedule -Building or managing databases (of contacts, for example) -Booking appointments and making calls -Making travel arrangements -Liaising with clients, suppliers and other staff -File management –Maintain electronic and hard copy filing system -Data entry -Drafting letters, emails, internal communication, etc. -Preparing agendas -Sending cards/gifts (for holidays, thank you’s, milestone events, etc.) -Co-coordinating Events




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Why hire a bookkeeper?

Many small to medium sized businesses and organisations employ the services of a bookkeeper in order to keep their financial records in order and to ensure that debtors pay their accounts as agreed and creditors are paid timeously. A bookkeeper tracks the daily financial movements within a business and is able to provide requested information on matters pertaining to the financial health of the business.

What can a bookkeeper help with?

Strong mathematical skills and analytical thinking

Bookkeepers have been in practice for centuries, with the descriptive name of “Bookkeeper” first appearing in the English language around 1555. In those far-off days, bookkeepers were responsible for manually recording and reconciling financial records in large books called ledgers, and all of their work was performed by hand, including all the necessary calculations. These days, calculators and computer programs perform many of these tasks automatically, but a bookkeeper is nevertheless required to have an excellent understanding of mathematical skills.

Payrolls, overtime and wages management

A bookkeeper is responsible for the accurate recording and historical storage of the records relating to all monetary transactions and assets such as property, machinery or vehicles within a company or organisation. Bookkeepers are responsible for the compiling of payrolls and paying of employees and in this regard they need to ensure that the information they have regarding the working hours of each employee is very accurate and takes into account factors such as overtime, sick- or unpaid-leave, and up-to-date details relating to the wages of each employee. Employees are the lifeblood of any business, and unhappy staff who may have been incorrectly underpaid may bring the organisation to a critical halt very quickly.

Bookkeepers handle many aspects of the financial affairs of a business, including responsibilities such as bank deposits, calculating VAT returns and payments, submitting accounts to clients and following up on payment, paying creditors, handling and recording cash, credit card and online EFT payments, daily checking and reconciling the online bank account/s of the business, and preparing business accounts up to trial balance stage on an annual basis for presentation to the accountant or external auditors to sign off. Bookkeepers are tasked with preparing monthly accounts which are provided to management and may be presented at monthly Board meetings. It must be noted that a bookkeeper does not shoulder the full accountability relating to the business accounts, as this falls within the responsibility of a qualified accountant, but is a vital component in the preparation, compiling and recording of the daily accounting functions which are required.

Fulltime or per-project basis

A bookkeeper may be employed as a full- or part-time permanent member of staff, but very small businesses may choose to use the services of an external bookkeeper as and when required.  In such cases, the bookkeeper is provided with all the necessary information required by the business owner but will probably not have access to the online bank accounts of the company, and is reliant on monthly bank statements provided to him or her to reconcile debtors and creditors accounts and VAT returns. Appointing an external bookkeeper is a viable and cost-effective method of keeping financial records accurate and updated and presenting professional accounts and monthly statements to clients without having to carry the cost of a permanent employee. This arrangement suits many bookkeepers who prefer to work for a number of different clients and can arrange their working lives around family commitments. Such contract bookkeepers are very professional in their dealings with clients, although one must be aware that sometimes they may not be immediately available during periods when they are out of office during the preparation of annual accounts for another company, or may be away on leave. If this is not going to be a major problem for the small business owner, then this is probably the best route to follow.

How to choose the right bookkeeper?

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Your company or small business is important to you, and you obviously want to use the services of an experienced and conscientious bookkeeper who can be relied on to keep the financial wheels of the business turning smoothly. If you are planning to permanently employ a bookkeeper, you can either advertise the position directly or use the services of a recruitment company to find the right applicant. Professional recruitment companies will check references and present the best candidates for interview, thus giving you peace of mind and preventing you having to interview many possibly unsuitable people. If you are looking for a contract bookkeeper, the best option would be to use word of mouth referrals from business associates or friends. Alternatively, you can contact reputable bookkeepers who advertise their services online or through newspapers, and make arrangements to meet with them personally to discuss your needs and budget. Always check testimonials from previous and existing clients, either by asking for telephone numbers and contacting them directly, or checking online reviews that they have posted. Uptasker is a valuable resource in finding contract bookkeepers in your area and checking their online reviews.




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Top bookkeeper tips

Do not cut corners when selecting a bookkeeper for your business, particularly when opting to use a contract bookkeeper. Choose a professional with whom you feel comfortable, has contactable references who provide good feedback, has an understanding of your business if possible and whose work is promptly and professionally delivered. Agree a monthly retainer fee which suits you both, and you will then be able to concentrate fully on your business, knowing that the financial aspects will be well taken care of. For more tips, see our bookkeeper articles.


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