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Want the youth director to be able to add her expenses directly to your accounting system but don�t want her to have access to payroll information? Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC has you covered.


You don't want the youth director to be allowed to add expenses directly into your accounting system, but you don't want to give her access to payroll information. Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC can help.

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We are aware. You didn't go into ministry to become an accountant. You were called to be a leader in your church and make disciples.

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Spreadsheet Template

Spreadsheet Template


Events Income Not yet rated. We are working on a chart of accounts that is correct. Other than our tithes or offerings, which are non-profit revenues, we also...

Management Software


Accuracy and expertise are critical for good financial health in any church. Having a trained and qualified bookkeeper means having an expert who knows the right way to make entries, understands and complies with local and federal requirements, and ensures your reporting is accurate.

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Church Bookkeeping Services


Your church will be able manage the accounting tasks that are associated with programs such as preschools and fundraising. This will ensure these programs and your ministry are a success.

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But you don't wish the youth director access to your payroll information. Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC will take care of all your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.