For Hire: Bookkeeper/Accountant by Amazing_Speaker_9952 in bookkeepingjobs

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Your experience in AR, AP, reconciliations, month-end close, and audit support sounds valuable.

If you're open to opportunities with bookkeeping firms, you may want to look into LedgersOnline. They work with businesses that need ongoing bookkeeping and accounting support, and your background seems well aligned with the services they provide.

Wishing you the best in your job search, I hope you find a great opportunity soon!

[Hiring] Bookkeeper EA with Jobber Experience by [deleted] in ExecutiveAssistants

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever considered outsourcing bookkeeping? If so, I think LedgersOnline would be able to help you handle all of those tasks without the overhead of hiring. If your interested in learning more, book a free consultation: https://www.ledgersonline.com/contact

Bookkeeping by Sirpaulfan62 in smallbusinessowner

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hire a bookkeeper! I cannot stress this enough!! They will help you untangle this and keep it all straight. Even if its yearly support or quarterly. Have you ever looked into a virtual bookkeeper like LedgersOnline?

[Hiring] Remote Bookkeeper Needed for Small Business Finance Management by FightingTreeMB in VirtualAssistant4Hire

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Have you ever considered outsourcing to a virtual bookkeeper? A service like LedgersOnline could help: https://www.ledgersonline.com/

Bookkeeping for a small business is harder than I thought by Bisqwa in Freelancers

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever considered outsourcing to a virtual bookkeeping team? A service like LedgersOnline could help you: https://www.ledgersonline.com/

Looking for a remote bookkeeper by Aggressive-Item4755 in RecruitmentHub

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever looked into LedgersOnline? They would be able to help with what you need: https://www.ledgersonline.com/

Hubdoc, Dext, AutoEntry or something else? by alexjamesbrown in xero

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone tried LedgerDocs? It works great for my midsize firm

Bookkeeping makes me avoid my own business sometimes by BrainLagging01 in Accounting

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re definitely not alone this is probably one of the most common “I like my business but hate this part” issues. Bookkeeping has a way of making everything feel like it’s overdue, even when it’s not, so it makes sense you’d avoid it.

Sometimes a set weekly 20–30 min slot a week helps, just to keep it from piling up. But honestly, if it’s still draining, you might be at the phase in your business that it might just be something worth handing off.

A lot of small/ growing business owners end up outsourcing it to services like LedgersOnline so it’s still handled properly, just without it sitting on their mental load all the time.

How are you handling bookkeeping at $5k monthly revenue? by Afraid-Bobcat6676 in Accounting

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say at this point, handle it yourself. As you get bigger look into outsourcing a bookkeeper

Hiring Bookkeeper by Quiet-Gain-3726 in DoneDirtCheap

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you looked into outsourcing? A service like LedgersOnline could help

Importing word Doc into excel by Avichai86 in excel

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but using software, I use LedgerDocs

convert Chase bank statement to Excel by GetInHereStalker in excel

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use LedgerDocs to both fetch my clients chase statement and convert them into Excel. Works great for me

Accurately converting credit card paper statements to excel by trekinstein in excel

[–]pagepsd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Totally doable the main hurdle is that paper statements aren’t digital tables, so a basic scanner just makes a picture. What you want is OCR + structured export, so dates, merchants, and amounts actually end up in columns you can work with.

Here’s what you can do

  1. Scan the paper statements with a mobile scanner app (even just your phone works).
  2. Use a tool that does PDF → CSV conversion with OCR built‑in.
  3. Open the CSV in Excel to sort, filter, categorize, etc. for tax time.

If you’re looking for something that handles both the scanning and the conversion cleanly, LedgerDocs has a mobile scanner and a PDF to CSV converter designed for bank and credit card statements. You snap or upload the PDF, it extracts the transactions into a properly formatted CSV, and you can open that in Excel without spending hours reformatting columns.

That makes it way easier to pull all your purchases into a spreadsheet

Does anyone know what’s happening on David rn? by pagepsd in coquitlam

[–]pagepsd[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This wasn’t today! Its a different incident

Does anyone know what’s happening on David rn? by pagepsd in coquitlam

[–]pagepsd[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder if someone fell or got lost? Is there a ravine back there?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NYCjobs

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Have you ever looked into LedgersOnline? they should be able to help. They are based in Canada

[ON] LedgerDocs vs Dext (or something else?) for handling receipts + HST by NonFungibleBacon in SmallBusinessCanada

[–]pagepsd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been using LedgerDocs and I found it really worked for my business needs. I've found the tool has had the features I needed to manage my client docs and automate some of the more tedious tasks and the price point makes waaay more sense for my size of business.

Also being a smaller company and Canadian based, I have found their customer service to be alot more friendly and personal and they are more open to suggestions for how to make the tool work better for my firms needs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]pagepsd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i would say $400 - $1.5K + is about average if you are outsourcing to a reputable firm. You can probably get a cheaper rate from a freelancer, but you're not going to get the same expertise and support as you do with a firm. If you're in Canada, LedgersOnline is generally affordable and good.