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Bookkeeping Timesavers

By Marc on January 22, 2003 »
Topics Accounting, Blog, Efficiency

Here’s some ideas to help save some time -

  • Group Pays for processing payroll - Speed up you payroll processing.
    Less data entry
  • Fixed bank fee (annual) - Many banks will offer an annual bank fee as one payment instead of the usual monthly fees
    Less data entry and reconciliation entries
  • Fixed bank fee (monthly) - those intra-month fees for ATM and Internet Banking usage can oftne be paid as a fixed monthly fee in some business accounts.
    Less data entry and reconciliation entries
  • Pay multiple bills from one vendor all at once - This is possible with vendors who have longer payment terms. If you can get vendors to stretch their terms to 3 months from the usual 7 to 30 days then at least you reduce the payment processing work when you write one cheque, or process one payment, for a set of invoices.
    Less paperwork and data entry. In the USA this is paying on Bill/Statement rather than per Invoice
  • Dealing with vendors who insist on onerous paperwork - If you receive an excessive number of documents from a vendor, which may include; statements, invoices, reminders and other forms of vendor communication.
    Consider this time cost they are imposing on your business. Some courier companies bill weekly while others are monthly
  • Underestimating the cost of processing a transaction - If processing payment early saves you time, and that time value in dollars outweighs the funding cost of spending your cash early then it may pay to clear the payment paperwork earlier.
    A classic example is very small reseller/commission payments
  • Buying multiple services/products from one vendor - If you can obtain a discount for buying more products from one source, receive less paperwork, reduce your payment processing work and obtain more lenient terms then this may work for you. Again there are many flow-on advantages like shorter bank statements and less reconciliation’s work results in time cost savings.
    A classic example is with stationary suppliers. Many businesses deal with 3 or more stationary companies. If this saves you lots of money then excellent! If not why put up with the extra paperwork?
  • Generally employee expenses are time expensive - Setting up a Motor Vehicle fuel account may be easier than managing those payments as reimbursements through salary or organising lots of paper receipts every month.
    Some companies pay employees slightly more and have their employees account for and claim minor work expenses through personal tax

1 Comment »

  1. Hi guys,

    I’m a fervent user of your product, and have used it from day one in my project management consultancy. I just wanted to pass on to you I’ve just pushed my book keeping tasks out to a company called 4business (www.4bus.com.au). They’re a Hobart company and are able to take care of any book keeping, accountancy and tax issues any company may have, and they’ve seen your product and love it. The best part is that it can all be done remotely using the system, emails and phone calls, so they can support any company in Australia.

    So keep up the good work Saasu, so that small companies like ourselves can get on with our real work.

    Cheers

    Shane Wheller
    Principal Consultant
    AdvancedPM Pty Ltd

    Comment by Shane Wheller — November 3, 2008 @ 10:09 am

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