Look, we get it. Bookkeeping isn’t exactly thrilling. But these three things will save you headaches down the road:
First, separate your business and personal expenses. That coffee you bought during a client meeting? Business expense. That coffee you bought because it’s Monday? Personal. Keep them apart from day one.
Second, track everything as it happens. Waiting until month-end to figure out what that $47.83 charge was for is a recipe for frustration. Snap photos of receipts, jot quick notes, or use apps that categorize expenses automatically.
Third, reconcile your accounts monthly. This means making sure your bank statement matches your records. It sounds tedious, but catching a $500 error in February beats discovering it in December when you’re scrambling to file taxes.