Problem is, the Pastor and the volunteers may not know how to properly set up an accounting system. As a result, your church may have ineffective bookkeeping.


Our experts will ensure all information is accurate and up-to-date. Let us do the heavy lifting so you can get on with your mission.

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FT Walton Church Bookkeeping LLC is proud to offer the best in affordable nonprofit and church accounting in Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia. We understand that nonprofits are an integral part of the community. They play an essential role in building strong communities. Our team helps them thrive, grow, and succeed. Outsourcing your church or nonprofits accounting offers endless benefits. Please contact us and tell us on we can assist your church or nonprofit. We are always here to help.

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Our team of not-for profits tax advisers has many years experience working with churches, synagogues or other faith-based organizations in order to minimize their taxes, protect their tax exempt status, and help them avoid tax.

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Bookkeeping for churches is our passion and specialty! We enjoy the task of keeping records for churches and small non-profits. Many bookkeeping mistakes can be avoided if the bookkeeper was trained properly.

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Even if a member of your congregation is a nonprofit accountant or bookkeeper, engaging a specialist to help with your church’s bookkeeping will likely be a sizable investment. We encourage you to make this investment a priority. Doing so can benefit your church in three ways:

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

All organizations should follow generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), using an accrual basis to record income and expenses when they are earned and incurred. However, many churches use a cash basis—recording income and expenses when they are received and paid—or a combination of both approaches.

Here is a quick breakdown of some of the most common tasks you will need to accomplish when doing your church bookkeeping.
Enter Income And Expenses. ...
Track Contributions And Prepare Bank Deposits. ...
Pay Bills. ...
Journal Entries. ...
Complete A Bank Reconciliation.

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.

Diocesan Canons state that treasurers and other officers of a church parish, mission or other institution be “bonded” according to Episcopal Church Canons. Episcopal Church Canons require that treasurers be “adequately bonded.”