Showing posts with label Basic Bookkeeping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basic Bookkeeping. Show all posts

Why People like Freelance Bookkeepers

Are you deciding on being a full-time or a freelance bookkeeper? Well, a significant number of People, particularly bookkeepers, for all sorts of reasons, now just don’t want to work full time. But others choose to work as part-time freelance bookkeepers as a way to bring in extra cash.

As a matter of fact, with the advancement in technology, it has seemingly become much easier for people to find a freelancer and specialists for much of the work that used to be done in-house, to address their short term as well as permanent placement needs.

Many people are starting to outsource bookkeeping work on a regular basis for one simple reason; it allows them to cut on overhead expenses, for example instead of having an office for a bookkeeper and pay salaries and other added benefits, people would rather outsource the service when need arises and negotiate a little bit. Oh yes, that is why people like freelance services.

Working as a freelance bookkeeper though is not as easy as people may think. The biggest challenge is getting out there to look for clients especially if you are a new freelance bookkeeper, fresh out of your training.

If you have ever tried searching for customers or clients who need freelance services, you probably found out that it’s not as easy as you first thought, right?

Now, if you are a freelance bookkeeper struggling to find clients, I have this very important tip I would like to share with you. First of all, just think of a place where freelancers and potential customers meet with one common need. “freelance services”. This must be a good starting point, right?

All you have to do is visit Pastel people recruitment and placements and register at a nominal fee, clearly specify your skills, experience your geographical location. You must take time and care in putting together your skills and experience, but please be honest do not give false information about your skills! this is important because the website automatically matches the skills to customer requirements and emails three freelancer contact details to a relevant customer.

Once clients begin hiring your services, you can start by working as a part-time freelancer to earn some extra cash and eventually graduate to a full-time freelance bookkeeper.

Easy Steps to Learn Bookkeeping

If you own a Business, it is important to Learn at least some Basics of Bookkeeping. When you have a Basic understanding of Bookkeeping you will find it easy to understand your financial statements. Without the basic knowledge of Bookkeeping, it will be difficult to understand the Accounting aspect of your Business.

You do not have to be a geek to Learn Bookkeeping all it takes is the desire to learn and total commitment. I will give you some easy steps of learning bookkeeping in quick and yet effective ways.

Learning Through a Coach.

When I got my first job as an Accountant, I was amazed. I found out that some of the Bookkeeping tasks which were so challenging during my Accounting course were actually so simple in practical terms. I also found out that the most important element of Bookkeeping is experience and the best way to gain experience is work along side an Accounting coach with the much needed experience. It is faster and easy to learn Bookkeeping along side an experienced Bookkeeper until you are ready to handle Accounting books on your own.

If you do not have any experienced bookkeeper near you, I would recommend AccountingCoach.com this site is specifically designed to help people without any Accounting background to learn Bookkeeping concepts free of charge. I recommend this site because it explains Accounting from its basics in a way that is very clear and easy to understand.

Learning Through the use of Software.

More companies nowadays use Bookkeeping software for their Accounting.Therefore, another way to learn Bookkeeping concepts would be to take a course for the most common Bookkeeping software used in your location. For example, it is estimated that about 80% of businesses use sage.If you took a self studyprogram such as sage Accounts,it can develop your understanding and skills in Bookkeeping which you can then apply on any other software.

Learning through online tutorials.

There are a number of Bookkeeping courses and resources available online. Resources such as Beancounter tutorial will offer you a free way to learn Bookkeeping and other aspects of Accounting. This site provides detailed Bookkeeping Tutorials on topics such as Software and taxes.

Taking a Professional Course

If your desire is to go beyond basic Bookkeeping, then you can take an Accounting qualification there are several Accounting courses for beginners up to the more advanced qualifications such as CIMA,AAT and ACCA.Check with your local institutes and find out the Accounting courses on offer.