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Join nowI am new to Qb and I have a few co-workers who are farmers and small business owners. They hate doing the books themselves and we were talking about what I can offer them with QuickBooks online and being their book keeper.
But... My question is, how do you justify a price for your service? For the farm co-worker, he said it's a few inquiries a week or month. But for the small business owner, it would be more like a couple hours of work a week or every two weeks.
Also another question would be, can you create a profile and train the people who are the business owners and sell them the account?
You can click your hours and do billable hours just like a lawyer or CPA, or you can offer a flat rate for small accounts, maybe that includes their monthly software at wholesale billing tgat you can offer through your QBOA account. Could you do farm books for $100/month time and $30 for QBO Plus?, maybe 150 complete? 4-5 hours total?
i just dont know how to justify a specific dollar amount. and as for a farm account, i guess i dont understand your question.
You price yourself according to the work and the resources you need, and the level of help you provide.
Examples: by the transaction, by the Task, by the Hour. Or, as a Contract fee.
If you have to own a computer and Desktop QB, that is part of your own overhead for being in business.
For instance, I started out with Hourly, and have one client under Monthly Contract that I first computed as roughly $5 per transaction projected for sales and payment of expenses.
By Task = running payroll each time, doing reporting; Banking reconciliation.
You have resources on the web for Market Rates in your region for service providers, as well.
Google this phrase:
intuit rate survey 2018
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