While you can focus on the community and growing your business, we will help with accounting functions. We'll make it easy for you to keep your financial records accurate and current.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC helps to reduce fraud and other financial risks that might impact your church. News stories are full of stories about misused funds from charities or other 501c3 entities. We will monitor your books closely to protect your organization.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC has everything you need to get started. You don�t need to have an accounting degree to understand our general ledger.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC can help prevent fraud and lower other financial risks that can potentially impact your nonprofit or church. The news is filled with stories of misused funds from charities and other 501c3 groups. We will keep a keen set of eyes on your books to help protect your organization.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC is very easy to set up. Our general ledger has a well-designed structure that you don't require an accounting degree to understand.
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Here is a quick breakdown of some of the most common tasks you will need to accomplish when doing your church bookkeeping.
Enter Income And Expenses. ...
Track Contributions And Prepare Bank Deposits. ...
Pay Bills. ...
Journal Entries. ...
Complete A Bank Reconciliation.
Bookkeepers maintain the financial records of the church that includes income and expense records. They are supposed to keep records of the dates and amount of every transaction of the church.
All organizations should follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), using an accrual basis to record income and expenses when they are earned and incurred. However, many churches use a cash basis—recording income and expenses when they are received and paid—or a combination of both approaches.