If you feel that someone is giving incorrect advice or behaving rudely, please correct them respectfully. Please be respectful to others, whether they are bookkeepers or not. If you are being a jerk, you had better be offering some genuinely constructive comments in your jerk-y tone, or we won't think twice about banning you. Be respectful, offer constructive criticism, keep debates civil. Rare exceptions may be made for comments where the link is clearly relevant to the post's discussion. Rule #1: NO SPAM! If you solicit business for your company, or post/comment links to pages that are blatantly advertising a product or service, you will be banned. Posts regarding /r/bookkeeping itself are acceptable, however, we suggest running your ideas by the moderators first. Anything else that you consider bookkeeping-related. The practical application of bookkeeping practices to personal finances and everyday life. Bookkeeping related jokes, puns, memes, riddles, etc. Relationships between bookkeepers and clients, bosses, accountants, accounting software companies, or the general public. Anecdotes and other posts about what it's like working as a bookkeeper for a big company or independently. Questions on dealing with bookkeepers or dealing with others as a bookkeeper. #Belay virtual bookkeeper how to
Questions on a specific bookkeeping problem or how to do something.We strongly encourage any and all posts that have anything at all to do with bookkeeping, including: There's no such thing as a stupid question!
All are welcome, whether you're a bookkeeper, small business owner, office worker, or any random person interested in better understanding bookkeeping!