Want the youth director to be able to add her expenses directly to your accounting system but don’t want her to have access to payroll information? Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC has you covered.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC, the premier provider of church payroll, has been serving churches and other religious organisations for nearly 40 years. BBB gave us the A+ rating. We also received a remarkable rating of 4.9 for customer service.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC offers a valuable service for churches with many volunteers and staff. One of its main advantages is the ability of having many users in various roles. Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC makes it possible for your church to have multiple users in different roles.
We offer our clients an in depth knowledge of the unique challenges facing religious organizations today. We spend many hours every year continuing to stay abreast of the new regulations and current tax laws that will affect our non-profit clients including churches, synagogues, mosques, church schools, church daycares and other religious-based organizations.
In order to be able to manage the finances of a church, the bookkeeper may also need to act as an accountant or treasurer. They are responsible for all financial aspects of the church. These are their responsibilities, but not only.
Our experts will ensure that every piece of information is available and properly accounted for. We'll handle the tedious work so you can concentrate on your mission.
Even if you have a church member who is a certified accountant or bookkeeper, hiring a specialist for your church's bookkeeping needs will likely be a large investment. We recommend that you make this an important priority. Three ways that investing in your church will benefit you are:
Churches call the traditional balance sheet a statement of financial position. It uses the accounting equation “Assets = Liabilities + Equity” to show a snapshot of your organization's financial health. It also shows the current balance of each of your funds if you've been implementing fund accounting for your church.
Churches And Transparency
The standards of the Evangelical Council on Financial Accountability require that member organizations provide audited financial statements on request.
Churches and religious nonprofits must maintain highly accurate accounting and bookkeeping records in order to maintain their nonprofit status, budget accurately, and provide reporting to government entities and their parishoners or members.