π Bookkeeping vs Accounting
Many small business owners confuse bookkeeping and accounting, but they are not the same.
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π§Ύ Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping is the process of recording daily transactions:
β’ Sales
β’ Expenses
β’ Invoices
β’ Receipts
π It is about keeping records.
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π Accounting
Accounting is about analyzing financial data:
β’ Profit and loss
β’ Tax reports
β’ Financial planning
β’ Business performance
π It is about understanding the data.
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βοΈ Key difference
β’ Bookkeeping = recording money
β’ Accounting = analyzing money
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πͺ Why it matters for small business
If you run a small business, you usually need both.
Most business owners use software like:
β’ Xero
β’ QuickBooks
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π‘ Simple summary
Bookkeeping records your data.
Accounting explains your data.
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π Next step
To simplify both, use accounting software.
π See: Best accounting software for small business
π See also:
β’ Best accounting software for small business
β’ Xero vs QuickBooks