Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC LLC

Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC LLC


Even if one of your members is a professional accountant or bookkeeper for nonprofits, it will still be an investment to hire a specialist to handle your church's books. This is why we encourage you to make it a priority. Your church can reap the benefits of this investment in three ways.


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Net Assets


Internal controls are a key area where churches are at risk. Having someone outside of the financial system reconciling your bank accounts, tracking, and verifying your deposits and checks means there is a second set of eyes going over all of your systems, increasing the safeguarding of your congregation’s resources.

Net Assets
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Congregations sometimes find themselves in a bind when it comes to bookkeeping. Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC's bookkeeping services are designed to save you time and money.

Financial Statements


Our experts will ensure that all information is correct and complete. We will handle all the details so that you can concentrate on your mission.

Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC Vs S Corp
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC Vs S Corp


It is inevitable that church bookkeeping errors will occur. But, there are steps you can take to stop them.

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Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC has been the leader in providing church payroll services for churches and religious organizations for over 40 years. BBB has awarded us the A+ rating and a remarkable 4.9 customer satisfaction rating.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.