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What is virtual bookkeeping?

5/25/2017

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​What Is Virtual Bookkeeping?
by Amanda Banach

Virtual bookkeeping allows an accountant or bookkeeper to provide accounting services for a client remotely. Telecommuting positions are becoming more common as businesses seek creative ways to find a balance between staffing arrangements and workloads. A virtual bookkeeping arrangement can be beneficial to both the business and the bookkeeper in terms of flexibility and cost.

Virtual Bookkeeping Defined

​Virtual bookkeeping allows a bookkeeper to telecommute instead of physically working at a client’s office. Aside from the work location, there is not much difference between regular bookkeeping services and a virtual arrangement. A virtual bookkeeper uses computerized bookkeeping software to post financial transactions, review and update statements and reconcile accounts.

How It Works

To enable virtual bookkeeping, the business grants the bookkeeper remote access to its server, software and financial documents. The bookkeeper signs onto the company’s secure network from his home computer and accesses the documents just as he would if logged onto an on-site company computer and installs the company’s bookkeeping software onto his computer. Depending on the arrangement, either the worker or the client may purchase and register the software, but both must use the same program and version to ensure proper transfer and communication of the files. If the bookkeeper is employed by the company, she will be paid according to the employer’s payroll policies and cycle. If the bookkeeper is working as an independent contractor, she will invoice the business for the services performed and the client will remit payment in accordance to its contractor payment policy.

Employer Benefits

A virtual bookkeeper may be appealing to a company because of the cost savings and flexibility associated with this arrangement. Virtual bookkeepers do not require office space or supplies, and those working as contractors require no insurance, benefits or employment taxes -- a huge savings for the employer. Virtual bookkeepers offer flexible availability and can work as little or as much as the business needs; this can be especially beneficial for small businesses that may not need a full-time on-site bookkeeper or whose financial services needs fluctuate.

​http://smallbusiness.chron.com/virtual-bookkeeping-52641.html
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