š What to Do if You Havenāt Touched Your Books All Year
Itās okay. Youāre not alone. Not by a long shot.
A lot of small business owners go months ā even a full year ā without looking at their books. You were focused on running jobs, finding clients, and keeping things moving. Bookkeeping just⦠didnāt happen.
The good news? Itās fixable. Hereās exactly what to do if you havenāt touched your books all year ā without panicking or giving up.
š§Æ Step 1: Donāt Panic or Feel Guilty
Seriously. It happens more than you think ā especially in service-based businesses where itās all hands on deck, all the time.
Messy books donāt make you a bad business owner. But ignoring them forever? Thatās where things get painful (especially at tax time).
Take a deep breath. Weāre gonna clean this up.
šļø Step 2: Gather What You Have
You donāt need receipts from January 3rd and April 8th to get started. Focus on the big stuff first:
Business bank statements (all months)
Business credit card statements
Any invoices or payment records you can find
Loan statements or major purchases
If you only used one account for everything, thatās fine ā weāll sort it out from there.
š Step 3: Backtrack Month by Month
If you're DIY-ing this:
Start with January.
Go through each monthās statements and log income and expenses in a spreadsheet or bookkeeping software (like QuickBooks).
Categorize every transaction: income, supplies, advertising, fuel, subcontractors, etc.
Yes, itās tedious. But chunk it down ā even doing 1 month per day makes a huge dent.
š» Step 4: Use Bookkeeping Software (If You Arenāt Already)
Manually tracking everything is doable, but if you're behind, tools like QuickBooks Online can pull in your bank transactions and speed this up big time.
Even better? Once youāre caught up, you can automate things moving forward.
š§® Step 5: Reconcile Your Accounts
Once youāve categorized everything, reconcile your records with your bank/credit card statements.
This just means making sure your books match your real account balances ā and catching any errors or missed items.
š Step 6: Generate Your Reports
Once everythingās categorized and reconciled, generate:
Profit & Loss statement
Balance sheet (optional unless youāre an S-Corp)
Cash flow statement (optional)
These are what your tax pro will need ā and what you need to know how your business really performed.
šØ Bonus Tip: Donāt Wait Until Tax Season
If youāre doing all this just to file taxes, thatās totally fair. But once itās done, donāt fall off again.
Set a monthly bookkeeping routine or get a bookkeeper involved (even part-time). Future you will be very grateful.
š§¹ Final Thoughts
Your books may be messy ā but theyāre not hopeless. You donāt have to do it all at once, and you donāt have to do it alone.
Need help catching up?
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And as always, thank you so much for reading!