Do You Need a Bookkeeper or a CPA? Here’s the Difference
Many small business owners know they need help managing their finances, but it’s not always clear whether they should work with a bookkeeper or a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). While both play important roles, they serve very different purposes. Understanding the difference can help you decide who to work with and when.
What a Bookkeeper Does
A bookkeeper manages the day-to-day financial records of your business. Their goal is to keep everything organized, accurate, and up to date.
Typical responsibilities include:
- Recording transactions
- Categorizing expenses
- Reconciling bank and credit card statements
- Managing accounts receivable and accounts payable
- Preparing monthly financial reports
Bookkeepers help you maintain clear, accurate books so you always know where your business stands financially.
In short:
A bookkeeper handles ongoing financial organization.
What a CPA Does
A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) has advanced training and certification. They are typically involved in higher-level financial strategy and compliance.
A CPA usually focuses on:
- Filing business and personal tax returns
- Providing tax planning and guidance
- Conducting audits
- Offering financial and strategic advice
Most small business owners don’t need a CPA every month — but they do need one for taxes and major financial decisions.
In short:
A CPA handles taxes and big-picture financial strategy.
Do You Need Both?
For many businesses, the most effective approach is to use both, but at different times and for different needs.
| Task | Bookkeeper | CPA |
|---|---|---|
| Day-to-day financial tracking | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Monthly financial statements | ✅ Yes | ✅ Sometimes |
| Tax filing & tax strategy | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Year-end financial clean-up | ✅ Yes | ✅ Sometimes |
| General business advice | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (big picture) |
A good bookkeeper will keep your records accurate year-round — which actually makes your CPA’s work faster, easier, and less expensive.
How to Know Which One You Need Right Now
Ask yourself these questions:
| Question | If YES → You need: |
|---|---|
| Are you spending hours trying to manage QuickBooks yourself? | A Bookkeeper |
| Do your books feel messy or behind? | A Bookkeeper |
| Do you need help filing business or personal taxes? | A CPA |
| Are you making a major financial decision (selling, investing, expanding)? | A CPA |
| Do you want clarity on your monthly profit and expenses? | A Bookkeeper |
For most small businesses, the bookkeeper comes first.
Summary
- A bookkeeper keeps your financial data organized and accurate day-to-day.
- A CPA provides tax and high-level financial guidance.
- When your books are clean and up to date, your CPA can do their job better — often saving you money.
Need Help With Your Books?
If you’d like support getting your books organized or understanding where your business stands financially, we’re here to help.
Schedule a free consultation to discuss your bookkeeping needs and goals.
→ Visit here to contact Ashley Solan at Prosperity Finances Bookkeeping
→ Visit here to schedule an appointment with Ashley Solan at Prosperity Finances Bookkeeping
