What is bookkeeping?

Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping is the process of recording and organizing a business's day-to-day financial transactions. It forms the foundation of accounting by ensuring financial data is accurate, complete, and ready for reporting, analysis, and tax preparation.

Example: A bookkeeper records sales, expenses, vendor payments, and bank transactions throughout the month.

Related terms: Accounting, General Ledger, Financial Statements, Reconciliation

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