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Savings For Your Business- No Hiring of Staff: This is the biggest savings. A good bookkeeper will easily run $15 - $20 plus benefits and payroll taxes. Suppose your business experiences a slow down (seasonal or otherwise). You are still committed to paying your bookkeeper...not many will tolerate hours cut back to nearly nothing. Let your on-staff bookkeeper go, your experience rating for your unemployment insurance will suffer and result in higher state unemployment rates. With my service, when your business slows down, I simply have less activity to post, thus less time involved and a lower service bill for you.
- No Additional Equipment To Purchase: One less computer to buy and keep updated. No software to purchase and keep updated. Unless, of course, you would like to purchase QuickBooks (the software I use), then I would provide you with the file for your company when the work is complete. There are other equipment savings to consider. Minimal office space used up; no desk or chair to purchase; other miscellaneous equipment such as an adding machine.
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