Double Check: How to Know if the Books are Actually Right

A comprehensive self-review framework for bookkeepers.
 
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CPA’s, tax professionals, and business owners – this course is where to send the bookkeepers whose work impacts your work.
Avoid the headache, time, and cost of bookkeeping clean-up during tax season. We know that bookkeeping goes far beyond reconciling the bank account.  This course teaches students what to look for in each section of the balance sheet and P&L. So that when the books get to you, most issues are resolved, and the remaining questions are clear.

Free up your time from

  • Calling out uncleared transactions in bank registers
  • Reminding bookkeepers to reconcile loans and LOC’s
  • Asking about lists of uncategorized transactions
  • Verifying outdated AR and AP balances
  • Making adjustments to tie out payroll expenses and liabilities
  • Deciding what to send back, what to fix, and what to move past in books that are “not quite there”

Improve your bookkeeper referral pool

  • Confidently refer clients to bookkeepers who have completed the course
  • Connect with bookkeepers about high-level and value-add topics for your shared clients, rather than the basics
  • Use as an internal training tool for your staff bookkeepers

 

Who the course is for and what they will learn

Bookkeepers gain the tools to:

  • Work methodically down the balance sheet and then the P&L, understanding what items to be looking for in each type of account
  • Review their own work and identify errors and open items
  • Identify new areas that require more information from the client
  • Understand how the information flows from bookkeeping functions onto the main financial statements
  • Double-check the books at year-end (or anytime) and get them ready for submission to tax preparers or other audiences
Who the course is for:

  • Self-taught bookkeepers who want to gain more knowledge and turn in consistent and correct work at tax time
  • Bookkeepers who have taken on a messy client and aren’t sure where to start
  • Graduates of college bookkeeping programs or software certifications who are seeking to transform their education into real-world skills
  • Experienced professionals who are new to the daily mechanics of bookkeeping work and desire a systematic approach to review the information flow
  • Leaders of bookkeeping teams who want a reliable method for that will uplevel staff skills

Double Check: How to Know if the Books Are Actually Right 

for the bookkeepers whose work impacts your work.