Our passion is church bookkeeping! We really enjoy keeping books for small non-profits and churches. There are many mistakes in bookkeeping that could have been avoided if a bookkeeper had learned how to do it properly.
We believe that listening is the foundation of a lasting client relationship built on trust and respect. Our goal is to provide financial leadership, guidance and advice that you can really use to help you grow your religious organization and become more successful.
We believe that everyone should have the ability to make sound financial decisions. Although we don't have every financial product or company on the site, we are proud to say that our guidance, information, and tools are impartial, independent, simple, and completely free.
This is the ideal time to utilize our church bookkeeping services in order to ensure that all financial records and policies are correctly set up. Because you may only have one person to do your bookkeeping, outsourcing your bookkeeping allows you to concentrate on the growth of your organization.
Would you like the youth director able to add expenses directly to your accounting program but not want her to have access payroll information? Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC provides all the services you need.
As your church grows, you might find you need more functionality than QuickBooks Premier Plus offers alone. In particular, your growing church will need to manage volunteers and events, enable online giving, and possibly even run email campaigns.
These responsibilities vary between churches depending on their job description, or the guidelines of their bylaws.
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.