How Much Should You Pay Your Bookkeeper?

You can hire in‑house, outsource, or run a hybrid. Here’s how the total cost of ownership (TCO) compares-and when each path makes sense.

Cost Components Side‑by‑Side

In‑House

  • Salary + payroll taxes + benefits
  • Software licenses and upgrades
  • Hiring, training, management time
  • PTO/coverage gaps

Outsourced

  • Flat monthly fee (often $150-$375)
  • Software included
  • Scales up/down with add‑ons
  • No hiring/HR overhead

When Outsourcing Wins

  • Low/medium volume; you value predictable costs.
  • Multi‑state sales‑tax, processors, or payroll you don’t want to manage.
  • You want CPA‑reviewed outputs without building a finance team.

When In‑House Wins

  • Very large volumes; heavy onsite workflows; custom ERP tasks.
  • You need real‑time proximity for cross‑department processes.

Decision Checklist

  • Current and projected volume (12-18 months).
  • SLA expectations for monthly close and response times.
  • Budget predictability vs staffing flexibility.

FAQs

Is outsourcing cheaper than hiring?
For most SMBs, yes-flat-rate outsourcing avoids salary, benefits, and management overhead.

Does outsourcing include accounting software?
Yes-our monthly plans include QuickBooks or Xero.

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