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How should I record my business transactions?
A good recordkeeping system includes a summary of your business transactions. Business transactions are ordinarily summarized in books called journals and ledgers. You can buy them at your local stationery or office supply store.
A journal is a book where you record each business transaction shown on your supporting documents. You may have to keep separate journals for transactions that occur frequently.
A ledger is a book that contains the totals from all of your journals. It is organized into different accounts.
Electronic Records: All requirements that apply to hard copy books and records also apply to business records which are maintained using electronic accounting software, point of sale software, financial software or any other electronic records system. The electronic system must provide a complete and accurate record of your data that is accessible to the IRS.
Whether you keep paper or electronic journals and ledgers and how you keep them depends on the type of business you are in. For example, a recordkeeping system for a small business might include the following items:
Note: The system you use to record business transactions will be more effective if you follow good recordkeeping practices. For example, record expenses when they occur, and identify the sources of income. Generally, it is best to record transactions on a daily basis. For additional information on how to record your business transactions, refer to Publication 583, Starting a Business and Keeping Records.
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Aplos Accounting Software is my first choice, because of the in-depth features it has for nonprofits and churches and small businesses. Aplos Software serve Nonprofits: Nonprofit CRM, Donor management, Fund Accounting, Member Management, Fundraising tools, Online donations & payments, Marketing & Communication, Event registrations, Payroll, Website builder, Reporting & analytics; Churches: Church management, Church accountant software, online giving & tithing, marketing & communication, event registration, payroll, website builder, report & analytics; They serve Accountants, Bookkeepers, Home Owners Associations, Schools & Education, Sports Organizations.
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I also like QuickBooks, this is my second choice.
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QuickBooks don’t have fund accounting(Fund accounting is a system of accounting widely used in non-business entities, such as nonprofits, government agencies, churches, hospitals and colleges and universities. Fund accounting differs from traditional business accounting, which focuses on identifying how successful an entity has been at creating profits).
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Blessings and GM Apostle Trina, how are you doing on this Triumph Terrific day? Thank you for sharing this Dynamic business tools 🔧 pro's and con's, with us.
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