The Difference Between Bookkeeping And Accounting

Rachel Fenn • March 30, 2022

What Is Bookkeeping?

Bookkeeping is the process of keeping track of your transactions in order to maintain accurate records of your incomings and outlays. Regular financial reporting is required so that you have a better understanding of the financial situation at your company, which will help you to make better business choices and complete the essential tax filings and reports.


In addition to inputting data into a company's financial software, bookkeepers are also in charge of balancing control accounts as well as doing double-entry bookkeeping. This information gives you accurate and up-to-date fiscal data about your company.

Typical Tasks Performed By Professional Bookkeepers:

  • Processing invoices, receipts and bills
  • Processing and maintaining payroll systems
  • Recording business transactions
  • Managing your accounts payable and accounts receivable
  • Preparing and lodging your Business Activity Statements (BAS)
  • Providing daily/weekly/monthly financial information regarding the standing of the business.
  • Advising on appropriate software systems, and setting those systems up for your business
  • Assisting you in ensuring you have the best systems and processes for daily business management – making sure those systems work in the real world.
  • Letting you know when you may need another professional to help you deal with specific situations (think legal or HR advice)

What Is Accounting?

Accounting is the process of collecting financial information and then presenting it in an understandable and helpful format. This enables you to evaluate the information that you have in order to make critical decisions about the business.


Your accountant will be able to tell you the amount of taxable profit (or loss) your business is generating, what your cash flow situation is and what the current worth of your company's assets are. As part of their work, they should be able to dig deeper into the numbers to provide you with a greater knowledge of trends and variations.


Typical accounting tasks include:


  • Tax advice and planning
  • Budgeting
  • Preparing annual financial statements and reports
  • Analysing business performance
  • Auditing
  • Cash flow forecasting

The Differences Between Bookkeeping And Accounting

Accounting and bookkeeping are closely related in several ways, and you may discover that your bookkeeper or accountant is capable of all or parts of both tasks. However, there are some key differences between them, including:

Overall Role

Bookkeeping (especially as performed by a Professional Bookkeeper) is an aspect of Accounting – just like a surgeon and a GP are both doctors ….


Bookkeeping is the process of keeping track of all financial transactions, and some regular reporting on behalf of the business: think monthly management reports, BAS lodgement, Single Touch Payroll and Superannuation lodgements. 


A BAS Agent can liaise with the ATO regarding your BAS liabilities, and payroll lodgements. 


A Professional Bookkeeper can provide regular reports (Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet, Cashflow Statement), and can help you interpret them. 


To a certain extent, a BAS Agent can liaise with banks/financial institutions for you. 


And they are often the middleperson between you and the tax agent/ATO/ Banks etc – translating the jargon to terms you’ll understand.


Professional Bookkeepers are keenly interested in the daily functioning of your business – its results, productivity, efficiency – and will work actively with you to improve all the above.


Accounting is the process of analysing the financial situation of a company and communicating that information to the appropriate stakeholders. 


Accountants (aka Tax Agents) will be the main interface between you and the ATO regarding your tax affairs.  They will be calculating the taxable income of the business, and its tax liabilities.  They’ll be advising you on the best trading structure for your business.  They’ll also be advising on your exit strategies, retirement – i.e., the ‘big picture’ stuff.

Qualifications

Accountants require at least a bachelor’s degree and must meet the strict requirements of the accounting code of practice. Tax Agents must be registered with the Tax Professionals Board (the TPB) and will have stringent ongoing professional education requirements.


Professional Bookkeepers, require a minimum certificate IV in accounting / Bookkeeping, and MUST also be registered BAS Agents (also with the TPB).  In addition, a Professional Bookkeeper should be a member of a professional body (Rachel is a Member in Practice with the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers) and will have similar ongoing professional education requirements to those of tax agents.

Decision Making

When it comes to decision-making, professional bookkeepers can play a significant role by recording and reconciling the financial data and ensuring that ATO lodgements are up to date, and that payments are also either up to date, or on a payment plan.  They will be ‘johnny on the spot’ for daily financial decisions.


The Tax Agent (accountant) will take the information provided by the Bookkeeper and use this to provide the above-mentioned big picture information.


Make sure to get in touch with our expert and friendly team at Early Bird Accounts for all your business's bookkeeping needs.

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