What Does a Bookkeeper Actually Do? Responsibilities, Tools & When to Hire

Kimberly Green | 2025-04-29

If you’ve ever Googled “do I need a bookkeeper or accountant,” you’re not alone. Most founders assume they’re the same. They are not. Bookkeepers and accountants play different roles in your financial life. Hire the wrong one too early—or too late—and you’ll either overpay or leave major blind spots in your business. Let’s clear this up once and for all. 👉 Looking for a bookkeeper or accountant? Find one instantly on Sam’s List . TL;DR: What’s the Difference? Role Focus Tools/Tasks Typical Cost Bookkeeper Daily financial tracking Categorizing transactions, reconciling accounts $300–$1,200/month Accountant Strategy & compliance Tax prep, planning, audits, business guidance $150–$400/hr or $2K–$10K+ Quick insight: "People get stuck thinking they need one or the other, but most growing businesses need both—or at least a team that can do both well." — Kimi, Co-founder of Sam’s List How They Work Together Think of it this way: Bookkeepers give you clean data. Accountants use that data to make smart decisions. If your books aren’t up to date, your accountant can’t do anything meaningful. If your accountant isn’t doing more than taxes, you’re missing strategy. Who to Hire Based on Revenue Stage Business Stage Who to Hire Why Just launched DIY Bookkeeping / Bench / Wave Save money, build basic structure $100K–$250K in revenue Bookkeeper Offload tasks, catch early mistakes $250K–$500K+ Bookkeeper + Tax Accountant Ensure compliance + monthly visibility $1M+ and scaling fast Accountant + Strategic CFO Planning, forecasting, hiring, fundraising 📍 Use Sam’s List to find someone who fits your stage What Does a Bookkeeper Do? Categorizes income and expenses Reconciles bank and credit card accounts Maintains general ledger Provides monthly financial reports Prepares books for tax filing Great bookkeepers help you: Stay organized for taxes Catch errors early Free up time to run your business One founder told us they didn’t realize their Stripe deposits weren’t being recorded properly until they hired a bookkeeper. “I was double-counting revenue and didn’t know it. That mistake cost me a grant.” What Does an Accountant Do? Files your business taxes Provides tax strategy and compliance Conducts audits (internal or external) Helps with budgeting, forecasting, and planning Supports investor readiness and growth When you need an accountant: You’re raising money or planning expansion You need help...

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