• HOW DO I GET STARTED?

    Author: Brunning & Company Chartered Professional Accountant |

    If you don’t already have a bookkeeping file, we will get you set up or convert you to one of our online solutions. Then we will choose the best system or program for you to get us your information to be entered on a regular basis.

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  • HOW DO I GET YOU MY STUFF?

    Author: Brunning & Company Chartered Professional Accountant |

    The best way is to use a program like Hubdoc that allows you to scan in your receipts and invoices. It can even go and grab any online statements you have like bank, utilities, or suppliers. You can also send your stuff through email, Dropbox, Google Drive, fax, and snail mail.

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  • CAN I DO MY OWN BOOKKEEPING AND YOU PREPARE MY BUSINESS YEAR END AND TAXES?

    Author: Brunning & Company Chartered Professional Accountant |

    Before we schedule a free consultation, we need to understand your business to ensure we are a good fit. Click here to complete a brief questionnaire about your business.

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  • HOW DOES AN ONLINE ACCOUNTANT WORK?

    Author: Brunning & Company Chartered Professional Accountant |

    An online accountant provides the same professional services as any other accountant, but does not do it face to face in an office. We use the best technology available to streamline the accounting processes and communicate with clients through email, phone, Skype, etc.

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  • WHAT SOFTWARE DO YOU USE?

    Author: Brunning & Company Chartered Professional Accountant |

    We use Quickbooks, Xero and Wave accounting to do our clients bookkeeping. We also use Hubdoc and Receipt Bank for document storage/retrieval.

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  • WHAT DOES CLOUD BASED MEAN AND IS IT SECURE?

    Author: Brunning & Company Chartered Professional Accountant |

    Cloud accounting means storing your files online in a secure location instead of paper documents in your office. It is very secure. The online programs that we use have the same security as major financial institutions.

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