GUIDE TO SMALL BUSINESS RECORDKEEPING. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION BASIC CONSIDERATIONS FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS WHAT TO KEEP & FOR HOW LONG SETTING UP YOUR BOOKKEEPING.

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GUIDE TO SMALL BUSINESS RECORDKEEPING

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION BASIC CONSIDERATIONS FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS WHAT TO KEEP & FOR HOW LONG SETTING UP YOUR BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM 2

INTRODUCTION ADVANTAGES OF GOOD RECORD KEEPING PREPARATION AND PLANNING Tax preparation Regulatory and tax compliance Management information Operational efficiency Succession planning 3

BASIC CONSIDERATIONS CONSIDERATIONELECTRONICPAPER Convenience and Flexibility The most convenience and flexibility Multiple locations and authorized users Single location Difficult to transport ReliabilityEasy to backup Susceptible to environmental hazards Costly or impossible to recover lost records Security and Privacy Easy to control and monitor access Susceptible to online piracy. Dependent on physical security and policies Difficult to detect unauthorized access Susceptible to break-ins and theft 4

FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS 5 CONSIDERATIONELECTRONICPAPER StorageClear advantageBurdensome over time CostMost economical Storage fees Labor or fees for shredding

FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS (continued) 6 FILE LOCATION AND ACCESS CONTROL CONSIDERATIONELECTRONICPAPER Standard ProtocolStandardize, monitor and enforce Central location Shared server or cloud provider system Never on individual workstation Central location Not dependent on individual Limit Access Separate user accounts Specific business purpose Monitor access logs Locked file cabinets/file room Key sign out/in sheet

FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS (continued) 7 CONSIDERATIONRECOMMENDATION Safe Deposit Box Documents difficult or costly to replace Records of ownership Keep copies in clearly marked paper or electronic file Additional copies held by attorney Financial Overview Manual Explains recordkeeping system for employee training and in case of emergency Location of important documents Insurance policy information Bank and investment accounts, credit accounts (institutions and account numbers) Mortgages and loan documents Copies held by trusted family members, attorney, CPA, trustees

WHAT TO KEEP AND FOR HOW LONG Document retention policy visitcpapowered.org/resources/setup- recordkeeping/financial-overview for recommended retention times for each type of record.cpapowered.org/resources/setup- recordkeeping/financial-overview Consult CPA or attorney about specific state’s record retention requirements 8

SETTING UP YOUR BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM CONSULT WITH CPA BEFORE PURCHASING SOFTWARE PROPER CHART OF ACCOUNTS COMPATIBILITY WITH THIRD PARTIES 9

QUESTIONS?

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