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The Difference Between An Accountant And Bookkeeper

Published on July 17, 2025
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Summary

Bookkeepershandle daily transaction tasks—like sales, invoices, payroll—while accountants interpret that data, manage taxes, forecasts, and compliance. Your business might need both, depending on complexity and growth.

Accountant vs Bookkeeper

If you're running a small business, you’ve probably heard both terms—bookkeeperandaccountant—thrown around. They seem similar, but serve very different roles on your financial team. This guide breaks down exactly what each does, so you can hire the right pro when you need them.

(Inspired by the Reddit discussion onbookkeepers vs. accountants)


Bookkeeping: The Foundation

Bookkeepers focus ondaily financial operations, including:

  • Recording sales and expenses

  • Managing invoices and payments

  • Runningpayroll

  • Reconciling bank statements

They're essential for keeping things organized and accurate.


Accounting: Big-Picture Insight

Accountants step in to:

  • Reconcile and analyze data from the books

  • Prepare financial reports, forecasts, and budgets

  • File taxes and ensure compliance

  • Offer strategic business advice

They translate numbers into decisions.


Credentials & Training

  • Bookkeeper:Often trained via certificate programs or on-the-job. Not required to have a degree.

  • Accountant:Typically has a bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance, may be aCPA(Certified Public Accountant).


When to Hire Whom: A Quick Guide

Hire a Bookkeeper If...Hire an Accountant If...
You need help tracking day-to-day transactionsYou need to file taxes or navigate audits
You want someone to manage invoices/payrollYou need financial statements or strategic insights
Your business is new or has basic financial activityYour finances are complex or you're planning to scale

Can One Person Do Both?

Sometimes. Some small firms orfreelancersoffer both bookkeeping and accounting services. But as your business grows, it’s often smart to split these roles for clarity and depth.


FAQs

Q: Can a bookkeeper file my business taxes?

A: Usually no. You’ll need an accountant, preferably a CPA, for tax filing and compliance.

Q: What software do they use?

A: Bookkeepers often useQuickBooksorXero. Accountants may use those plus advanced tax or reporting tools.

Q: Do I need both?

A: Many growing businesses do! The bookkeeper keeps you organized, and the accountant helps you plan and file properly.


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Author: Kimi, Co-founder of Sam’s List
Kimi writes about what she's learning while building Sam’s List and shares honest takeaways from her conversations with accountants and financial advisors across the country. None of this is financial advice—just the stuff most people wish someone told them sooner.


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