It is a wonderful thing when your small business grows to the point that you need to add support staff. And one of the best investments you can make in support staff is to hire outsourced accounting services. Outsourcing your bookkeeping to a professional service provider can free up your time and allow you to focus on growing your business. It also ensures that you have an expert accounting professional who can manage your small business finances with accuracy.
But how do you know what to budget for when it comes to accounting services? Let’s break down the different ways you can look at the cost of accounting services so that you can make the best financial decisions possible for your small business.
How to calculate the cost of accounting services
Accounting expenses should be included in your businesses’ overhead costs. These are costs that do not necessarily turn a profit, but are nevertheless necessary for the function of your business. Other examples of overhead include software, rent, licenses applicable to your industry, shipping, and legal expenses. When you understand that accounting services are a necessary part of your overhead, it is easier to budget an appropriate amount for that line item.
The fees for accounting services vary based on your business size, needs, and even your business structure. For example, if you ship a physical product, your accounting services will need to keep track of incoming and outgoing inventory, warehouse stock, shipping costs, and more. If you have a large staff, your accounting services will have to factor in payroll management. Are you a sole proprietorship who just needs occasional support to keep all your invoices straight? Can you manage basic bookkeeping tasks, but need help to create accurate financial reports and forecasts? These are all different needs that may have different prices associated with each task.
If you hire a part-time bookkeeper or business accountant for simplified accounting tasks, then you will likely pay an hourly rate for their services. As your needs increase, you can add on more hourly work as needed. The hourly rate for outsourcing a bookkeeper runs between $25.00 and $300.00 an hour depending on several factors, especially if services involve more complex accounting practices.. Keep in mind that this is a national average, and the average in your city may differ. A skilled and experienced bookkeeper will usually land on the higher end though it would still be a worthwhile investment because of the expertise they bring to your small business.
If you run a larger or more complicated business, you may need to pay a monthly retainer for a fixed number of tasks and services from a freelance accountant. The average price of outsourcing your bookkeeping can range from $500 a month to $2500 a month, depending on the amount of work and the complexity of the bookkeeping you need.
Or you may choose to go the route of accounting software, which can streamline your bookkeeping and provide similar reports and insights that a bookkeeping professional can. In that case, your costs will be based on the accounting software you choose, whether it is a one-time desktop software purchase or a cloud-based monthly subscription. You may also have different subscription options where your monthly fee will depend on the size of your business or the number of software users.
PCMag.com did a 2021 round-up comparing ten top accounting software systems, which includes not only specifics and benefits for each but a cost comparison. If you were to choose from those options, you could pay anywhere between $3.99 a month to $60 a month. Within that price range, you have a wide array of options to suit your needs and find the product that gives you the features you want at a price you can afford. Just be mindful that you get what you pay for, and you still may end up wanting to hire a bookkeeper to manage the software for you.
If you have a large business or run multiple businesses, it may be most valuable to have an in-house bookkeeper. But if you go that route, you’ll be adding a full-time staff to your payroll and possibly including benefits, making this the most expensive option if you are just comparing dollar amounts between the above options.
The cost of not having an accountant
The flip side of this is, of course, counting the cost of not having an accountant. That may not seem as straightforward or tangible as looking at the hard numbers of hiring an accountant. But consider the following questions:
How many hours a month are you spending on bookkeeping, and what is your hourly rate? How much are you investing in managing your small business accounting yourself? How much time are you putting into it? Could that time be better redirected to other areas of your small business, such as pursuing growth opportunities, improving your marketing, or coming up with new products and services? Is your time more valuable as a bookkeeper and managing reports, or as a visionary for your small business? What is the return on investment when you are your own bookkeeper vs. hiring a bookkeeper?
You know your small business best, and as a business owner you are already juggling multiple priorities. Does hiring a bookkeeper help you better realign your priorities in a way that promotes growth? If so, the cost is a worthwhile investment, no matter which option you choose.
FAQ’s
What are the benefits of bookkeeping services?
You’ll get peace of mind, knowing that a bookkeeping expert is managing your small business accounts, maintaining your financial records, and providing tax preparation and other tax services. You’ll benefit from their experience and skill at maintaining detailed records. You’ll also have more time to devote to managing and growing your business. A bookkeeper can also give you a clear picture of your cash flow management and the overall financial health of your business. This gives you the knowledge to make wise financial decisions as your business grows.
What can I expect from a bookkeeping service?
Bookkeeping services can include invoicing and bill pay, bank and credit card reconciliations, financial reporting, financial statement preparation, accounts payable or receivable management, sales and sales tax reporting, tax planning, filing business taxes and more. A bookkeeping service can also help clean up your existing financial files, adding financial information to a new bookkeeping software, and even training on bookkeeping software.
So how much will bookkeeping services cost my small business?
The short answer, it depends! Do you need support on a monthly basis, or just in advance of quarterly tax returns? Do you want to hire a bookkeeper, get an accounting software subscription, or a combination of both? There are many affordable options out there that will fit your needs and budget. Most experienced bookkeepers and accounting software services offer options for a flat rate per month. Your annual costs for bookkeeping will be easier to plan for when you can break it down into cost-per-month.
If you are ready to expand your business and outsource your bookkeeping, Sound Accounts is here to help. We offer both monthly and quarterly bookkeeping services so you can get the support you need that fits in your budget. Contact us for a free assessment today!