It doesn’t matter what type of business you run you still need to keep accurate records and maintain a decent filing system. Your bookkeeping filing system doesn’t have to be complicated though you can keep things very simple and ideally colour coded like the example below: –

 

RED FOLDER(S) – Sales Invoices & Credit Notes

BLUE FOLDER(S) – Paid Supplier Invoices & Credit Notes & Unpaid Supplier Invoices

BLACK FOLDER(S) – Month End & Management Reports, VAT, Petty Cash, Bank Statements

GREEN FOLDER(S) – Payroll, Staff Records

MAUVE FOLDER(S) – Business correspondence

 

Ideally keep your bookkeeping paperwork in alphabetical and chronological order so it’s easy to find. If you want to keep everything paperless and be kind to the environment then set up similar folders on your computer, laptop or hard-drive but make sure you have everything backed up. There are a lot of options available these days including the cloud.

 

Finally remember, you need to keep your financial documents and other items like insurance policies for at least 6 years. If you are a director and you don’t keep your accounting records, you can be fined £3,000 by HMRC and disqualified as a Director.

 

If you would like further advice about this please visit our website and download our FREE factsheet; or if you have any other bookkeeping issues please call us on 020 8087 1341 or email info@cainandbeer.co.uk.