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Establish Records Systems at Startup for Long-
Keeping records is a critical part of running a business correctly. Effective entrepreneurs develop internal systems to organize all financial information. For many businesses, the internal systems start and stop with an accounting software and box of receipts, but it is also important to keep all paperwork organized and accessible.
Keeping good records of all business transactions helps you create accurate financial statements to assess the health of your business. Inaccurate records make planning pointless because there is no way to gauge your progress. Should you need to borrow for growth or plan to sell your business down the road, accurate records are an absolute must. If you allow errors in your accounting system, you will end up spending hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars to have an accountant find the mistakes and correct them before a banker or buyer will even talk to you.
You also need to keep good records to minimize your tax burden. Whether your business
is taxed at the entity level or your profits flow through to the owners, managing
your tax liability is a year-
Recordkeeping is made much easier through small business accounting software. Every
business needs to use one of these programs. The free download versions are very
basic -
Paper records such as receipts, contracts, deeds, and purchase orders, should be kept in an organized fashion. In the spirit of "going green" and preserving work space, you might consider purchasing an electronic storage system for all paper transactions. These programs allow you to scan in the document, add labels and notes, and file in electronic folders for safekeeping. If you choose the electronic route, be sure you have TWO backup systems in place, at least one of which is online. If your office should be completely destroyed, an online backup service will save your business.
The amount of time you need to hold on to business records depends on several factors.
The IRS requires a 3-
When you are just starting your business, establish good systems for keeping records. Buy and install your accounting software early in the process, and decide on a filing system that will work best for you. Keeping records is a critical aspect of business success and it deserves your ongoing attention.
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