Guides for bookkeepers

Collect documents faster. Close on time.

Practical, no-fluff guides on the hardest parts of running a bookkeeping practice — at any size. Getting documents out of clients, closing without the month-end scramble, and the awkward conversations about scope, price, and clients who never reply.

Client behaviour

How to stop chasing clients for documents

Chasing is a symptom of four fixable design problems. Here is each one and the fix.

Client behaviour

The client paid but won't send information

Three weekly follow-ups, no reply, and you still can't start. A practical escalation path.

Client communication

How to ask clients about uncategorized transactions

The monthly "what was this charge?" list — how to get it answered, and how to make it shorter.

Client behaviour

The client who texts blurry photos of receipts

Photos are not the problem. Where they arrive and what happens next is.

Client behaviour

The client who sends everything in a shoebox

Price it as a project, process it in one pass, and make sure it never happens twice.

Cleanup work

Bookkeeping catch-up: the document list

What to request for a cleanup, why a single missing month costs so much, and how to collect it all at once.

Workflow

Month-end close taking too long?

Measure where the days go before optimising. It is almost never the reconciliation.

Onboarding

How to onboard a bookkeeping client remotely

Discovery, quote, access, documents, first close — without a single in-person meeting.

QuickBooks

How to attach receipts to QuickBooks Online transactions

The four routes, when each one makes sense, and where they break at practice scale.

QuickBooks

QuickBooks receipt capture not working

The five things that actually go wrong, and what to do about each one.

Xero

How to get client files into Xero

Four routes into Xero, what each is good for, and the collection problem none of them solve.

Xero & Hubdoc

How to get clients to actually use Hubdoc

The adoption problem is structural, not motivational. What works and what to do about the rest.

Practice

How many clients can one bookkeeper handle?

The ceiling is set by coordination, not transactions. Why the honest answer is a range.

Practice

How to raise your bookkeeping prices

When, how much, and exactly what to say — including the mid-engagement conversation.

Practice

Setting boundaries with bookkeeping clients

Ad hoc requests, scope creep, and the client who breaks your week. What to say.

Practice

When to fire a bookkeeping client

The signals, what to try first, and how to end it without damage on either side.

Practice

Bookkeeping client offboarding checklist

Final work, handover pack, access removal, retention — and the exit questions worth asking.

Document collection

How to collect receipts from clients without chasing them

A repeatable system for getting receipts and expense documents in on time — built around client behaviour, not willpower.

Client communication

How to get clients to send you documents (and stop chasing)

Why clients go quiet and how to fix it — the psychology and the system behind on-time responses.

Workflow

How to speed up month-end close: a bookkeeper's checklist

A full close checklist plus the two upstream bottlenecks — collection and data entry — that actually cost you days.

Tools

Client document upload portals: no-login file collection

Why email and shared drives fail, what a real upload portal should do, and how to choose one for your practice.

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