There’s only so much you can reasonably do in business as a contractor without a clear and correct understanding of your financial situation, and a key part of that is your bookkeeping.
Errors can easily creep into bookkeeping – it’s why reconciling is so important – and it gets easier to accumulate errors if:
- You’ve neglected your records for a while and a deadline is coming up
- You’re having or you have had issues with record storage, physical or digital
- You’ve ever had to update your books while tired at the end of the day
- Regulations, legislation, or guidelines have recently updated and you haven’t had the chance to review them
Separation of Personal and Business Accounts
For sole traders, this is easily the most common issue. We highly recommend creating a business account as well as a personal account – it may not change your liability, but it makes it much easier to monitor your cashflow. If you’re still waiting for a client to pay that overdue invoice, it can be tempting to pay business expenses with your personal card (always assuming you have the money there). If you have no other option, of course we wouldn’t tell you not to do that! But make sure you document this clearly as soon as possible. Earmarking your money for business and personal use is a huge part of the sole trader financial process, and failing to do so can cost businesses. It’s not just sole traders who have to deal with this, either. You might order work items via your personal Amazon, and if so, you need to ensure the invoice makes it to your work records or reconciling your balance sheet will have an extra, unnecessary level of confusion.Lost Receipts
Most of us grow up only really worrying about receipts for very expensive purchases or for gifts. In business, however, lost receipts can become a really big problem. Learning new habits for this can be challenging. Most modern accountancy software will let you scan your receipts in on your phone and digitise them. We recommend doing this as soon as possible for multiple reasons:- Your records will be more up-to-date
- It ensures they don’t get lost
- It ensures they’re scanned before the ink on cheap receipts rubs or fades away to unreadability
- Handwritten receipts (still common in some industries) can be harder to read, and still knowing the information on them makes it much easier.