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Good bookkeeping is all about recording and matching your financial transactions. Over the course of a usual week of trading, you’ll have a range of payments being deposited into your bank account and a host of operational expenses being withdrawn from that same account.
To keep on top of this, you must match each line on your bank statement with the transactions recorded in your accounting software. This process of matching the incoming (or outgoing) transaction with the relevant receipt, invoice or supplier bill is called bank reconciliation.
Why is bank reconciliation so labour intensive?
Bank reconciliation (or bank recs) is not the most thrilling part of the accounting process. But it’s essential if you’re going to have an accurate overview of your current accounting balance, and the balance that’s in your business bank account.
Traditionally, to complete the bank recs, you would need to:
It’s a necessary process – and something you have to keep on top of. But it’s also a laborious and time-consuming task that eats into your admin time. So, is there an alternative?
How can automation help to lighten the workload?
Accounting software has evolved in leaps and bounds over the past decade and many of the innovations that are now available focus on alleviating the time-intensive tasks, like bank recs.
Modern cloud accounting packages offer a range of ways to not only lighten the financial workload, but also to improve speed, accuracy and efficiency.
For example:
Talk to us about automating your bank reconciliation process
If your current accounting platform doesn’t allow for automated bank recs, now’s the time to upgrade. Cutting out the manual processes gives you more time to focus on higher-value financial tasks, and keeps the reconciliation process ticking away silently in the background.
We can help you set up yourautmoated bank reconciliation process. Get in touch with your WDF Professional team member . Phone 02 6921
5444 or email accountants@wdf.com.au
As accountants based in Wagga Wagga, we don't just crunch numbers and put figures in boxes, we provide a carefully researched and tailored
accounting solution that suits all of our clients.
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