Five Ways Your Accountant Can Help Your Start-Up Company
When people start a business, one of the first things they tend to think about is whether they need to hire an accountant. While there are many who believe that hiring an accountant isn’t necessary until you start making a certain amount of money, hiring an accountant right when you open your business can be a desirable thing.
Here are five reasons that hiring an accountant during the start-up phase of your company may be a good decision:
Open a Bank Account
Whether you know it or not, it is never a good idea to merge your business and personal bank accounts into a single account. Having a separate business account can keep you from using personal funds to pay for business expenses. Your accountant can help manage your business account and ensure that you don’t need to use your personal finances.
Track Your Expenses
If you’re working on growing your business, you probably don’t have time to track every single expense that you have. As a consequence, it may be best to simply hire an accountant to track your expenses for you. The only thing you have to do is give them access to your mobile banking for your business or hand them physical records of any spending you do (including receipts and invoices).
Determine Payment Arrangements
Will you pay your employees on the 1st and the 15th? Will you pay them via a paper check or through direct deposit? While you may not have all the answers yet, your accountant can help you determine the best route to take. While these may seem like minor details, determining payment arrangements will not only help your company save time but it can also help your company track expenses.
Establish Tax Procedures
Establishing tax procedures is probably not a high priority on your “to do list” when you first start your business. But though it may not seem like a pressing matter to you, it is still an important box which needs to be checked off, and your accountant can help you do this right away. Establishing tax procedures will ensure that you are well prepared when tax season rolls around.
Determine How You Will Be Paid
As you complete jobs for your clients, you will want to be paid in the same manner every time. Determining how you as a business owner will get paid will not only save you from a headache in the future but it will establish clear boundaries between you and your clients.
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