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The Accounting Edit
The Accounting Edit
15 episodes
5 days ago
The Accounting Edit is where real conversations meet real numbers. Hosted by two women accounting firm owners, we’re pulling back the curtain on what it’s actually like to build a modern accounting practice—while helping small business owners make sense of their finances. Whether you’re a fellow firm owner, a service-based entrepreneur, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of running a business, you’ll find honest insights, practical advice, and plenty of moments that make you feel like you’re not alone.
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The Accounting Edit is where real conversations meet real numbers. Hosted by two women accounting firm owners, we’re pulling back the curtain on what it’s actually like to build a modern accounting practice—while helping small business owners make sense of their finances. Whether you’re a fellow firm owner, a service-based entrepreneur, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of running a business, you’ll find honest insights, practical advice, and plenty of moments that make you feel like you’re not alone.
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3. Bookkeeping - Transaction Categorization & Account Reconciliations
The Accounting Edit
16 minutes 41 seconds
5 months ago
3. Bookkeeping - Transaction Categorization & Account Reconciliations

In this episode of the Accounting Edit, Aminder and Leah dive into the intricacies of transaction categorization and account reconciliation, using a photography business as a practical example. They discuss the importance of accurately categorizing transactions to ensure effective financial management and the necessity of regular reconciliations to maintain clean and accurate books. The conversation also highlights the use of accounting software tools to streamline these processes and improve efficiency.

What You’ll Take Away:

  • Transaction categorization is crucial for accurate financial reporting.
  • Consistency in categorizing transactions is key for comparability.
  • Separating business and personal transactions simplifies bookkeeping.
  • Avoid using miscellaneous accounts to prevent lost deductions.
  • Monthly reconciliations help catch errors early.
  • Reviewing balance sheet accounts is essential for small businesses.
  • Utilizing software tools can enhance efficiency in bookkeeping.
  • Setting up rules in accounting software can save time.
  • Accurate books are vital for informed business decisions.


Website: TheAccountingEdit.com

Aminder's Links:

Website: sequoia-cpa.com

Instagram: @sequoiacpa

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/sequoia-cpa


Leah's Links:

Website: orca-accounting.com

Instagram: @orcaaccounting

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/leahmccool


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Transaction Categorization

02:26 Understanding Transaction Categorization

08:07 The Importance of Account Reconciliation

12:17 Monthly Reconciliation Best Practices

16:02 Utilizing Software Tools for Efficiency


Key Words: transaction categorization, account reconciliation, financial services, bookkeeping, accounting, small business, financial management, software tools, QuickBooks, Xero

The Accounting Edit
The Accounting Edit is where real conversations meet real numbers. Hosted by two women accounting firm owners, we’re pulling back the curtain on what it’s actually like to build a modern accounting practice—while helping small business owners make sense of their finances. Whether you’re a fellow firm owner, a service-based entrepreneur, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of running a business, you’ll find honest insights, practical advice, and plenty of moments that make you feel like you’re not alone.