“Pancakes! Pancakes! Pancakes!” chant the children. It’s not Pancake Day. They just love eating pancakes and will ask for them whenever they think they might persuade me to make a batch. I never outsource the job by buying supermarket pre-made pancakes and I don’t take shortcuts, buying pancake mix. We prefer the taste of fresh, homemade pancakes and have found that this is also the best way when cooking on a budget.
Have you ever, metaphorically, chanted “Bookkeeping! Bookkeeping! Bookkeeping!” to the person who is supposed to sort this out for you only to find they thought it didn’t matter and could be left for the accountant to sort in January? How much better to find someone who understands the importance and benefits good bookkeeping can bring to your business.
Perhaps, like my pancakes, you prefer to keep everything in house. Have you ever noticed how homemade pancakes always look different? It may be fun trying to toss them but, how often do they end up on the floor, work surface or folded in the pan? This is because we’re not experts at making pancakes. To get a consistent, perfect pancake I should be buying the supermarket ones instead of accepting the variability of homemade.
The same can be said of bookkeeping. By keeping it in house and not hiring a trained professional you’re opening the door for various errors to occur that could be costly. I would not eat the pancake that landed on the floor, would you?
“Ah but we ask our accountant to sort our bookkeeping for us,” you say. Have you considered the cost? Accountants are much more highly qualified than bookkeepers and often charge more than twice the hourly rate bookkeepers ask for. It’s a bit like going out to a restaurant every day. You can ask your accountant to do a lot more with the figures you give them but must be willing to pay the price.
Have you ever looked at the ingredients list for pancake mix? After the essential flour there are a lot of extra ingredients that don’t go into my homemade pancakes. These are included by the manufacturer to help the dry mix keep well on the shelf, improve the vitamin and mineral content of the mix so it becomes a healthier option and to make the pancake taste better.
Good bookkeepers will have an array of extra services available that will benefit your business, even if you have no idea they are available. These services often include a range of management reports, so that you know your how the business is doing and how to make things even better.
Yes, I still like to make my pancakes at home using grandma’s recipe, but I know my limits. For the amount of pancakes I make, it is cheaper to mix the batter from the raw ingredients, but if I wanted to cook for more than just my family I would look at the alternatives available, knowing the high probability of not getting to enjoy my hard work.
Similarly, when your business is small, it’s better to get some advice from an expert on how to set up your bookkeeping and then run it yourself. But a point will be reached when it makes more sense to outsource your bookkeeping to a trained professional. You may think you are saving money by doing it yourself, and you are right to say you are not paying someone else to do the books. But you are paying yourself and forfeiting time you could be spending earning money.
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