Saying “bookkeeping is important” is a bit like saying “water is wet.” It’s as patently obvious as business advice can be. What might be less obvious is just how difficult it is to address this critical responsibility. Smaller organizations may struggle to find the time, the expertise and the tools necessary to keep pace with the perpetual fluctuations inherent in doing business.
For teams like this, it’s all too easy to find yourself months or even years behind the current financials. That’s bad both in terms of business planning and legal risk. The good news is that you don’t have to handle bookkeeping alone. There are reliable outsourcing firms that can help ease the burden of maintaining accuracy and compliance. In this article, we’ve compiled a list of 7 leading brands in this category.
What makes for a good third-party bookkeeping service? Well, that depends quite a bit on what you’re in the market for. Broadly speaking, you may be looking for a provider that can help you keep the books current, perhaps facilitate financial tasks like payroll and accounts receivable and possibly help you optimize your cash flow based on the data.
Let’s take a look at our list along these lines and see how they compare to each other.
Bookkeeper360 can function as a purely self-service digital solution, integrating with your other financial apps and providing a single source of truth. Or you can go full-service with comprehensive outsourcing.
You can also split the difference to a variety of degrees — with a la carte add-ons, pay-for-what-you-need hourly support and a host of CFO/advisory services, there is plenty to choose from to build the solution you need without paying for the functions you don’t.
What Microsoft Office is to the productivity space, QuickBooks is to the financial sector. It’s a ubiquitous baseline that just about anyone who keeps books or reports on P&L data has had experience with. In other words, you can’t really talk about this particular market niche without mentioning the brand. But while most professionals know QuickBooks as a software-only solution, Intuit’s financial forerunner’s offerings are much broader than that.
With their assisted bookkeeping and virtual bookkeeping services, QuickBooks provides both partial and full-service outsourcing for keeping financial records current, accurate and audit-ready. And when combined with the full suite of Intuit financial software tools, you have the digital equivalent of an entire accounting firm at your disposal.
For assisted bookkeeping, QuickBooks has four pricing tiers, each with a base fee of $50 a month. Pricing for a given plan is added to the base price:
Full-service, virtual bookkeeping only has one pricing tier:
A provider built specifically to meet the needs of smaller organizations, Bench Accounting’s outsourced bookkeeping services can completely replace your current process or software tools. With competitive pricing, comprehensive catch-up bookkeeping services and unlimited access to your dedicated bookkeeper through their app, Bench can feel like having your own financial pro on staff without breaking the budget. And with a one-month free trial, you can test drive their offerings before fully committing.
With the current economic environment as uncertain as it is, small businesses have often found themselves stretched thin just to keep afloat. One unfortunate byproduct of this is financial records falling behind. That can be a major problem, and a huge GRC risk. Bench makes it possible to undo that kind of damage and get you back to a state of confident accuracy in short order.
Bench offers two different pricing tiers, billed either monthly or annually:
We’re seeing a rise in freelance, solopreneurship and startup endeavors as of late. That’s where Pilot comes in. Pilot, a service conceived with these smaller scales in mind, helps organizations get professional bookkeeping help even if they’re just getting the business off the ground. It comes with fewer add-on features or upgrades, but for those who just need assistance keeping the numbers accurate, Pilot is an excellent fit.
Pilot’s bookkeeping services come in three different subscription tiers, with monthly pricing based on how much the business manages in monthly expenses:
Sometimes cost can be a barrier to entry, even for solutions that specifically target clientele with tight budgets. At some point, though, just about anything is better than a sterile spreadsheet and often the most cash-strapped businesses need the most help to resolve that issue.
Merritt Bookkeeping is an answer to this problem. A very straightforward solution, Merritt offers the most critical, core functionality at the lowest overall subscription cost. Because it doesn’t offer add-ons, extra features or other bells and whistles touted by other brands on this list, it can keep the costs at a flat rate — and a much lower one at that.
For teams that need just the bare essentials, Merritt can provide the foundation for a financially savvy, yet affordable, future for organizations with the least wiggle room.
Merritt Bookkeeping costs a tidy $190 per month. There are no tiers, no add-ons, no extra fees and no contracts.
Intuit may have TurboTax, but in this context at least, that’s an add-on — not the core bookkeeping solution. That’s why 1-800Accountant takes our top spot for outsourced bookkeeping with included tax services.
Intended to automate the majority of both your bookkeeping efforts as well as your tax preparation, 1-800Accountant turns a major hassle into a huge relief. With a dedicated accountant assigned to help you get your records in shape, the service maintains your finances and prepares your taxes simultaneously. At year end, tax prep is virtually effortless because they already have all of the information in hand.
For small businesses that already need to cover both functions, this can make a big difference in overhead costs.
1-800Accountant offers three pricing tiers:
Finally, we have Ignite Spot. Bookkeeping services are the foundational offering at Ignite Spot, but teams that need it (and have the budget to cover it) can upgrade all the way to CFO-level support from a certified public accountant (CPA).
Ignite Spot is on the pricier end of the brands on this list, but what you get for the price is hard to argue against. Especially for teams that need the support but aren’t ready to hire a full-time accountant internally, Ignite Spot is a solid answer to the bookkeeping dilemma.
Pricing tiers are based on what particular services you’re looking for, with higher tiers escalating financial services (as indicated by the tier names):
Ah, the age old question: “Which one is the best?” Well, all qualifications, waffling and granular discussions aside, Bookkeeper360 is our top pick on this list. But — and you knew this was coming — the real answer is, “it depends.”
Yes, we know that’s a bit of a non-answer. So allow us to clarify a bit. The same way a doctor can’t diagnose and prescribe treatment without thoroughly evaluating their patient, we can’t recommend any solution — outsourced bookkeeping, accounting software or anything else — without knowing exactly what your use case is.
And more to the point, you shouldn’t commit to a solution without thoroughly evaluating it personally, either. You never know what kind of deal breakers might only come up once you get a closer look at a given provider, so “due diligence” is the phrase to live by here.
Because in the end, the best solution is the one that works for you and your team.
While writing this article, we researched the vendors and their websites, as well as customer reviews and ratings, to gain a full understanding of where each solution fits into the market landscape — and who they serve most effectively.