Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC is proud to offer the best in affordable nonprofit and church accounting in Suwanee, Lawrenceville, Gwinnett, and throughout the state of Georgia. We understand that nonprofits are an integral part of the community. They play an essential role in building strong communities. Our team helps them thrive, grow, and succeed. Outsourcing your church or nonprofits accounting offers endless benefits. Please contact us and tell us on we can assist your church or nonprofit. We are always here to help.
Your church�s leadership team and administrative staff will be able to focus on the church�s mission, not on the church�s bookkeeping.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC is a worthy choice for churches with lots of staff and volunteers. One of its primary benefits is the ability to have lots of users in different roles. If your church doesn�t have a dedicated administrator or accountant, Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC allows you to let everyone on your staff play a unique role in tracking your organization�s finances and budgets.
We believe everyone should be empowered to make informed financial decisions. We are proud to share the knowledge we have, even though we don't offer every financial product and company available, but we do provide objective and independent information and tools that are simple and easy to use.
As your church expands, you might require more functionality beyond what QuickBooks Premier Plus offers. Your growing church will require you to manage volunteers and events as well as enable online giving. You may even need to run email campaigns.
Every church must deal with finances. Every week, there are offerings and tithes. There are bills to pay, expenses to meet, and often salaries to be paid. It can be overwhelming to keep track of all this. Even if you don't know how to use Excel or distinguish a debit and credit, accounting church software programs can help.
For a long time, church bookkeepers were confused with accountants. However, they have very different responsibilities. The church's financial records, including income and expense records, are maintained by bookkeepers. They keep track of all transactions and the amounts. They are also responsible for keeping track of all accounts. Accounting professionals, on the other side, do all the work of bookkeepers but also offer auditing, tax planning and financial planning, payroll processing and consulting services.
Churches call the traditional balance sheet a statement of financial position. It uses the accounting equation “Assets = Liabilities + Equity” to show a snapshot of your organization's financial health. It also shows the current balance of each of your funds if you've been implementing fund accounting for your church.
Churches And Transparency
The standards of the Evangelical Council on Financial Accountability require that member organizations provide audited financial statements on request.
Churches and religious nonprofits must maintain highly accurate accounting and bookkeeping records in order to maintain their nonprofit status, budget accurately, and provide reporting to government entities and their parishoners or members.