Choosing a bookkeeper is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a business owner. The right person will save you hours of stress and help you understand your numbers. The wrong one? They’ll cost you time, money, and peace of mind.
If you're wondering how to choose the right bookkeeper for your business, read on. In this article, we’ll break it down step-by-step so you know what to look for in a great bookkeeper and where to look.
1. Know what you need help with
Before you can choose a bookkeeper, you’ve got to know what you need from them. Bookkeeping isn’t just data entry, it covers everything from bank reconciliation and invoicing to budgeting and forecasting.
Ask yourself:
Make a list of the tasks you want to hand over, and then think about what you’d really like to know from a financial expert in your business. This will help you choose the right bookkeeper.
2. Choose someone with the right skills and expertise
It’s not all about qualifications. A great bookkeeper combines skills, experience, and expertise. Your bookkeeper is likely to be a business owner themselves, so as well as being able to do a great job of the bookkeeping, they’ll also be able to talk strategically with you about the financial aspects of running your business.
Look for someone who:
You want someone who’s more than a number-cruncher, your bookkeeper will see every financial working in your business, why not choose a great bookkeeper who will become a trusted advisor for your business?
3. Use the 6FB Directory to find trusted bookkeepers
Not sure where to start your search? Head over to the 6 Figure Bookkeeper Directory.
It’s packed with bookkeepers who have a mark of quality - every one of them invests in their professional development through The Bookkeepers’ Collective. That means they’re committed to modern practices, ethical standards, and business growth.
You can search by location or specialism, which is ideal if you need someone local or with experience in your industry.
4. Ask the right questions before you hire
It’s tempting to ask, “How much do you charge?” - but there are more revealing questions to ask first.
Try these:
The right bookkeeper will be able to answer with confidence, and may even raise things you haven’t thought about.
5. Pick someone who keeps learning
The bookkeeping industry changes fast. Regulations shift, software evolves, and best practices move on. Professional bookkeepers are obliged to complete ongoing professional development and as a business owner, you benefit when they do, so make sure you choose somebody who stays up to date.
Bookkeepers who are part of The Bookkeepers' Collective are continuously upskilling. The community gives them access to CPD training, expert Q&As, and coaching.
That means they're not just keeping up, they're often ahead of the curve – and learning things that will enhance your business too.
6. Check reviews and reputation
When you’re choosing a bookkeeper, trust your gut - but back it up with facts.
Check:
Great bookkeepers are proud of the work they do.
7. Don’t Just Go for the Cheapest
Choosing the cheapest bookkeeper can cost you more in the long run.
Just like you’d choose the mechanic you trust over the cheapest mechanic, Bookkeepers who charge more often provide more value. They can streamline your processes, help you plan ahead, and free up your time to grow your business.
So if a quote seems high, ask what’s included. You might be surprised by the return you’ll get.
Conclusion: How to Choose a Bookkeeper You Can Rely On
Choosing a bookkeeper doesn’t have to be a gamble. Take the time to understand what you need, ask the right questions, and choose someone who’s committed to their own development as well as your business’s.
Need a shortcut? The 6FB Find a Bookkeeper Directory is full of trusted professionals who are serious about doing things right.
When you work with a great bookkeeper, you're building a foundation for business growth. Choose wisely.
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