BAM Bookkeeping LLP

BAM Bookkeeping LLP BAM Bookkeeping LLP provides bookkeeping and payroll services. Our clients' privacy, security, and confidentiality are paramount to us.

We are dedicated to continually updating and expanding our knowledge of current practices, products and principles. BAM Bookkeeping specializes in small business and sizeable/complex personal account services. Pricing varies based upon number of accounts, services desired, and transaction counts. We have experience with Quickbooks, Xero, and Sage software. Additionally, we are proficient working w

ith Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Google Docs and Google Sheets. Zoom and Google Meet are our preferences for virtual client conferences.

11/02/2024

This business is closed as off 1-25-2022 when my wife and business partner/owner of Bam passed away

How about some chrome for your soul? Owner Mike of Big Red's Trucking just had his rig in for upgrades. Not only does hi...
08/12/2021

How about some chrome for your soul? Owner Mike of Big Red's Trucking just had his rig in for upgrades. Not only does his ride look prime, but he also books some expenses to adjust his net income. Win win.

QuickBooks Pro Tip:If you are using bank feeds (linked your account to upload transactions automatically) and enter your...
07/22/2021

QuickBooks Pro Tip:
If you are using bank feeds (linked your account to upload transactions automatically) and enter your transactions, then MATCH in the bank feed to the corresponding previously entered transaction. Do not categorize it from the bank line in the banking center. This will create a duplicate entry and when you attempt to reconcile the bank account the ending balance will be off.

If you haven't entered the transaction into QuickBooks previously, it is acceptable to categorize from the bank feed - and can save some time for appropriate transactions. Better yet, create some rules for regularly occurring expenses.

The picture below shows where you can check in QuickBooks Online if a transaction has been matched to a bank feed line item. It will show in blue text in the top left hand corner of the opened transaction. You can click on it to view the bank feed match.

Let us know if you have a specific question or topic you'd like us to address!

07/12/2021

Would anybody be interested in Quickbooks Tips??

05/13/2021

Heads up - tax filing deadline is Monday, May 17.

Financial statements are possibly the most important result of the services we provide. Why? Because these are what lend...
04/06/2021

Financial statements are possibly the most important result of the services we provide. Why? Because these are what lenders, investors, buyers, tax preparers, unions, and management use to make decisions, calculate ratios, and determine the profitability of a business. Understanding financial statements (or hiring a bookkeeping service that does ;) ) is a vital component to a growing business.

04/01/2021

"So, what exactly does a bookkeeper do?" I hear this question frequently. A bookkeeper's primary function is to track, enter, classify, and report business/personal financial transactions.
*But many bookkeepers also serve as personal assistants, tax preparers, advisors, account watchdogs, bill payers, personal shoppers, and more.

The next question I usually hear is: "Why is that so important?"
So, here are some of the reasons bookkeeping, accurate financial record keeping, reporting, and regular, frequent account monitoring is not just important, but crucial, to business owners.

- Income tax is paid on the company's net income. Net income is the sum of income minus cost of goods sold minus qualifying expenses. If a business hasn't properly categorized or tracked expenses, it could potentially result in a largely bloated, unnecessary tax payment or, worse, a shortage that could accumulate interest and penalties.

- We are able - and do - supply reports, calculations and figures that show a detailed representation of a business' financial health. The result of our work is the first indicator of whether a business model is performing successfully or needs some adjustments - and which precise areas are thriving or sinking.

- We translate the data given to us into numbers that go onto federal tax forms, which in turn, go to the IRS. If a business has claimed (categorized) expenses that don't belong, that could spell trouble in the event of an audit. Knowing what belongs where, and what doesn't, really is a big deal.

- Most bookkeepers have the ability, knowledge, and experience to create, monitor, and update working budgets for businesses, creating less stress and more certainty for business owners.

- Accruals and deferrals. Credits and debits. Liabilities and equity. Chart of accounts. Revenue, gains, losses, depreciation, on and on.... these are some of the lyrics to the song of our industry. We know them well and have memorized the verses, so that our clients don't have to sing along. Instead, they can focus on other things, like making money. :)

There are so many more reasons, and I'm ready to sign off for the night, but if you have any questions about how a bookkeeper can benefit you personally or your business, feel free to comment, shoot us a message, text, call, email or post.

Also, please keep in mind, the finished product we present to our clients is only as accurate and detailed as the information we are given or the have the ability to access.

That is all. Hug your bookkeeper. ❤️

03/29/2021

Back to Cryptocurrency 101 - now that we have some time.

A crypto exchange is a medium that allows you to buy and sell cryptocurrency. Some are crypto dedicated, like Kraken and Gemini, and some offer other investments, like Robinhood.

If you're planning on purchasing a particular form of crypto, you will want to check to make sure the exchange you are interested in offers it as an option.

Some exchanges offer integrated crypto wallets (method for storing the digital information for safe keeping). More and more commonly, exchanges will store your crypto on your behalf (such as Robinhood). This is limiting in the fact that you would not be able to make a purchase with the cryptocurrency you own. This method does have advantages though. I will explain below.

Crypto wallets come in 2 general "types". Hot and cold. Hot is mainly for temporary storage. If you plan on buying and selling, trading, or using for a purchase within a short amount of time. Cold storage is for long term holding. Both types are available in several different forms such as cell phone apps, external devices, dedicated software, and third party contracts. Most commonly used wallets require complex seed password configurations comprised of a string of words, a public key (to receive crypto), and a private key (to send crypto).

The benefit to having a trading platform holding your cryptocurrency on your behalf is that you won't have a root/tree password or keys to forget, misplace, or protect.

03/15/2021

Emily hasn't posted lately because she's been studying like a maniac for over 2 weeks for the Quickbooks Online Advanced ProAdvisor Certification. I'm happy to announce that as of 4:30PM today, SHE PASSED THE EXAM!!! 🥂🥳🥳🥳

02/14/2021

Welcome to Part 2 of the Cryptocurrency Breakdown Series - Crypto Speak: The Foundation Basics

When I started researching cryptocurrency, I spent a lot of time looking up terminology and concepts. It seems like crypto fans and followers have their own language and, in some ways, they do. Here are some commonly used terms you'll encounter, and I will do my best to explain/define:

cryptocurrency - A digital token or coin that can be used as currency.

blocks - Groups of transaction information secured by cryptography (thus cryptocurrency). Cryptography is deciphered using computer processing power. When a block is decoded, it is timestamped permanently, and added to the blockchain for verification.

blockchain - Technically a database, but not in the traditional sense since, in most cases, it's not housed in a single location. Blockchains rely on huge amounts of computational power, provided by many individuals, to store the data. Data in blockchains are publicly available to view. When blockchain data is not stored in a single location, it is decentralized.

miners: Individuals or groups who make all or part of their computer(s)' processing power available to decipher block transaction data. They can be rewarded with tokens of that specific cryptocurrency's blockchain if their computer processes the information of that block. There are other methods of of mining and rewards that are becoming more popular, but let's keep it simple for now.

Now that we've covered the basics of foundation terms, stay tuned for Part 3 - Crypto Speak: Crypto Exchange Types and Terms.

02/13/2021

Oooh! Let's talk about cryptocurrency. I've seen a lot of chatter about several cryptos in the news, financial newsletters and on social media lately. In my experience, people tend to avoid cryptocurrency because they don't understand it. So, we are starting a crypto-series. YAY!

Let's start with a few fun facts:

- As of January 2021 there are over 4000 cryptocurrencies! Some popular cryptocurrencies you may have heard of are: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Dogecoin.

- Due to Bitcoin's success and popularity, other cryptocurrencies are often referred to as "altcoin". The term is a combination of "alternative" and "Bitcoin".

- Cryptocurrency transactions are sent in "blocks". These blocks are secured with extraordinarily complicated mathematical equations.

- Cryptocurrency transactions happen 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

- Transaction information and records are not kept in a single location. This is why you will often see the term "decentralized" referring to crypto.

Stay tuned for part 2 - cryptocurrency terminology!

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