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Bookkeeping Services on Fiverr.com

Jarred G.
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Has anyone used bookkeeping services found on Fiverr.com? I only have a few units so its a handful of transactions per month but I'm working nearly 70 hours a week on my job so I'm trying to offload any burden I can. 

The costs are drastically different from a local bookkeeping service. I understand you get what you pay for but it seems like the pricing packages offered by local services are built for established companies rather than small operations like mine.

Would also like to hear what everyone is getting their bookkeeper to do. (Invoicing contractors, following up on payments, producing reports?)

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    Jake Hottenrott
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    @Jarred G. - If they work anything like my requests to get logos and designs made.... please... don't... save your CPA next year from trying to figure out what they did.   I'd recommend finding a bookkeeping service that could do this quarterly or semi annually for you if you just have a few units.  Lower frequency should cut down on costs.  

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