Businessman Buried in Paperwork

 

Often when I speak to different business owners they are confused about the differences between a bookkeeper and an accountant and how they can work together to help you keep on top of your businesses finances.  So I thought as we have just opened our own bookkeeping arm, now would be a good time to shed some light on the differences.

 

Accountants help keep your finances in order but bookkeepers play an important role too. So what’s the difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant? And how can a bookkeeper help you run your business?

 

If you’re a small business owner, you’ll be familiar with juggling several tasks at once. As well as keeping things running, you need to generate income, keep your customers happy and look after financial information. Tracking the financials can be a chore though, and one of the biggest questions you might have is who you get to help with your accounts. Do you need an accountant, a bookkeeper or both? Let’s demystify things.

 

Accountants and bookkeepers have different jobs and responsibilities. An accountant’s main focus is:

 

Accountants are usually members of a statutory association. Qualified and registered accountants might call themselves CPAs (Certified Public Accountants), CAs (Chartered Accountants) or other titles, depending on the country they’re working in.

 

Bookkeepers can manage lots of different responsibilities within a small business. But the main focus is the organization, recording and reporting of financial transactions as part of the operational life of a small business. In more recent times, some bookkeepers have extended their range of duties to include:

 

 

You will often find that a bookkeeper has an area of specialization and it’s a great idea to ask them more about this when you are looking at hiring them for services.

 

What do bookkeepers do?

 

Here are some of the tasks of bookkeeper that will help to keep your business running smoothly:

 

 

In summary, it’s the bookkeeper who does the day-to-day work so that the accountant can concentrate on strategic financial operations. So bookkeepers play an important role – without them, accountants can’t do their jobs.

 

We have just opened the door to our new bookkeeping service with bookkeeping from just $35 per hour.  For more information visit Our bookkeeping page here

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Justin Flavel

Managing Director

Justin’s experience spans across 20 years in accounting, financial analysis and general business practice.

Although born and bred on the land, Justin’s interest was more in spreadsheets, ledgers, and finance which led him to attend university. In 1992, Justin graduated with a Bachelor of Business majoring in Accounting and Finance. As well as qualifying as a CPA member and becoming a Fellow of the Taxation Institute of Australia, he began gaining practical experience in small and mid-tier accounting practices.

During the late 90s, Justin decided to expand his horizons and travel through Europe. It was during this time that he seized the opportunity to expand his knowledge on the workings of large organisations by taking on roles in multinational corporations.

Today, Justin’s passion is in facilitating businesses to grow and evolve. His focus is on acting in the role of business mentor to help clients develop the full potential of their businesses. He joins clients on their unique journey, and provides the tools and knowledge they need along the way to make the right decisions.

Justin’s aim for his clients parallels his own philosophy and personal journey—focusing on his own career growth and business success while maintaining balance in his life with his wife and three daughters.

Omnis Group Managing Director - Justin Flavel