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Judy Driscoll CPA Bookkeeping

Judy Driscoll CPA does bookkeeping quarterly, monthly, or weekly. If you are looking for ways to make tax time easier letting a CPA handle you're bookkeeping is an great start. Bookkeeping done by a CPA can really help to keep your business accounting on track. If your current record and bookkeeping is not up to par or is frustrating, please take advantage of Judy Driscoll’s Free Consultation to review her qualifications and relieve your bookkeeping hassles.

Bookkeeping

is the recording of financial transactions. Transactions include sales, purchases, income, and payments by an individual or organization. Bookkeeping is usually performed by a bookkeeper. Bookkeeping should not be confused with accounting. The accounting process is usually performed by an accountant. The accountant creates reports from the recorded financial transactions recorded by the bookkeeper. There are some common methods of bookkeeping such as the Single-entry bookkeeping system and the Double-entry bookkeeping system. But while these systems may be seen as "real" bookkeeping, any process that involves the recording of financial transactions is a bookkeeping process.

A bookke
simply
eper (or book-keeper), also known as an accounting clerk or accounting technician, is a person who records the day-to-day financial transactions of an organization.[1] A bookkeeper is usually responsible for writing the "daybooks." The daybooks consist of purchase, sales, receipts, and payments. The bookkeeper is responsible for ensuring all transactions are recorded in the correct daybook, suppliers ledger, customer ledger, and general ledger. The bookkeeper brings the books to the trial balance stage. An accountant may prepare the income statement and balance sheet using the trial balance and ledgers prepared by the bookkeeper

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