Small business accounting
As a small business owner, you wear many hats—chief among them being accountant, marketer and salesperson. You are also HR, IT department, receptionist and so much more. However, you cannot be expected to have the same level of expertise in all things financial. This is why you need to hire an accounting firm to help you with your company’s books. Fortunately, there are plenty of affordable services out there for small businesses like yours. The trick is knowing where to look in order to find the right firm for your needs.
- Monthly Reports and Statements
- Profit and Loss Statement
- Balance Sheet
- Trial Balance
- General Ledger Report
- Bank and Credit Card Reconciliation
- Payroll Reconciliation
Bookkeeping
A professional bookkeeper will take care of all the tedious bookkeeping tasks you no longer have time for. You will always know what’s happening with your accounts, and won’t have to worry about your financial details.
- 1099 service
- Accounts receivables and payables
- Aging and vendor reports
- Balance sheets
- Bank and credit card reconciliation
- Data entry
- Profit and loss sheets
- Sales tax service
Non-Profit Accounting
Non-profit accounting is a specific type of accounting that is used primarily by non-profit organizations to track their finances. Grasshopper is well versed in how non-profit accounting is different, why it’s necessary, and the common pitfalls that these organizations face. Non-profit organizations often operate under very different rules than for-profit businesses. These organizations are not driven by profits but rather a specific set of principles that drive their day-to-day operations. The goal of non-profit accounting is to track the financial performance of the organization while also adhering to various regulations and standards set forth by governing. Without proper financial guidance, non-profits can find themselves in some dire circumstances that can ultimately lead to their downfall as an organization. Grasshopper can help you to avoid these pitfalls and make sure your programs and organization thrive.