Hello and welcome to Kidderminster Book Keeping & Accountancy
We do bookkeeping on computerised as well as manual systems.
We also do:-
•Accountancy for the Self-Employed
•Accountancy work for partnerships
•Accountancy work for limited companies
•Taxation for self employed including self assessment
•Taxation for limited companies
•Company Formation
•Home visits – During the day or evening – weekends as well
Member of the Certified Public Accountants Association – registration 04130408A
Registered under the Data Protection Act 1988 – number Z1202217
Registered under the Money Laundering Regulations – number 12338758
Registered member of the FSB – number 2106447
What is bookkeeping?
Bookkeeping is the recording of financial transactions, and is part of the process of accounting in business.[1] Transactions include purchases, sales, receipts, and payments by an individual person or an organization/corporation. There are several standard methods of bookkeeping, such as the single-entry bookkeeping system and the double-entry bookkeeping system, but, while they may be thought of as “real” bookkeeping, any process that involves the recording of financial transactions is a bookkeeping process.
Bookkeeping is usually performed by a bookkeeper. A bookkeeper (or book-keeper) is a person who records the day-to-day financial transactions of a business. He or she is usually responsible for writing the daybooks, which contain records of purchases, sales, receipts, and payments. The bookkeeper is responsible for ensuring that all transactions are recorded in the correct daybook, supplier’s ledger, customer ledger, and general ledger; an accountant can then create reports from the information concerning the financial transactions recorded by the bookkeeper.