Bookkeeping 101

Whether you want to admit it or not, every entrepreneur needs to learn some basic accounting procedures.

Here’s why…

Accounting can be seen from 2 different views. The first is from the eyes of the non-accountant. Words that enter their minds are boring, mundane, an expense, required, structured, records, paperwork, confusing, taxes, CPA’s, nerds (I can say that, I’m an accountant), etc. For the average free-spirited and creative entrepreneur, accounting rubs the wrong way.

The second set of eyes is from the accountant’s point of view. Again, words that enter OUR minds are important, decision making tool, structure, decision making tool, analyze, decision making tool, accountability, decision making tool, etc. We are nerds. I will be the first to admit it. I’ll also be the first to admit that all of us, in some form or fashion, have at one time, wanted to cross over to the dark side of entrepreneurship but our structured and nerdy ways of thinking won’t let us. It’s best if we leave that side of the biz to the creative type.

The non-accountants, however don’t have that luxury. You have to cross over and see our world at some point. It’s just the way it has to be. If you take some time to learn how to account for your transaction, you can literally turn your financial statements (the reports created from record keeping) into powerful… I really mean powerful decision making tools.

Here’s how this blog is going to go from here on. In the next post, I’m going to share some examples of poor business decisions that could have been avoided if proper analysis had been done on the Finance statements. After that, I’m going to teach about some bookkeeping essentials that will be easy to understand and apply. Believe me, you don’t have to have a degree in this crap or be a genius to understand this. I’m going to make it easy. I’m going to make bookkeeping exciting and fun…okay maybe I’ve gone to far. I’m going to make it easy.

Stay tuned!

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