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Bookkeeping Service in Millsboro, DE

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Business Listing   First State Bookkeeping - Millsboro, DE - Phone: (302) 934-9596


Business Listing   First State Bookkeeping Service - Millsboro, DE - Phone: (302) 947-2305


Business Listing   H & R Block - Millsboro - Millsboro, DE - Phone: (302) 934-6178


Business Listing   Jackson Hewitt Tax Service - Millsboro, DE - Phone: (302) 934-9450


Business Listing   Longneck Village Homeowners Association - Millsboro, DE - Phone: (302) 945-8676


Business Listing   Preferred Tax Service Inc - Millsboro, DE - Phone: (302) 945-3700


Business Listing   Pusey William H CPA - Millsboro, DE - Phone: (302) 934-6688


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Helpful Definition for: Bookkeeping Service


Recording of financial transactions including sales, income, purchases and payments by an individual or an organization is usually known as 'Bookkeeping' in Millsboro. These recordings are done very systematically. The two most common bookkeeping types are single entry bookkeeping system and the double entry bookkeeping system. The bookkeeping method, that uses only income and payment accounts is known as Single-entry bookkeeping. It is recorded primarily in a revenue and expense journal. The above mentioned is also sufficient for many small businesses. The other method, double-entry bookkeeping usually requires recording of each transaction twice, using debits and credits. Bookkeeping is not only a career now, but also a subject considered in schools in Millsboro.

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