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Lawn Company Accounting

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Lawn company owners and landscapers typically prefer to focus on bidding jobs and knocking out a day’s work as opposed to dealing with “business stuff” like keeping up with the books. You know it’s necessary, but it’s a drag, and sometimes you don’t know if you’re doing everything right. This is a frequent complaint from small business owners who have never had to tackle their bookkeeping. And quite frankly, you have better things to do with your time!

Common pain points for lawn care companies and landscapers, when it comes to their ongoing accounting needs, include:

  • differentiating where your income is coming from
  • knowing in which categories to classify expenses
  • keeping up with receipts
  • invoicing and collecting customer payments – and maybe even chasing payments from customers who’ve ghosted you 🙁
  • accounting for materials costs that are passed to customers
  • understanding depreciation of equipment
  • dealing with customer deposits or prepayments
  • handling payments to employees and/or contractors, and sending W2s and/or 1099s in January

 

We will address each of these in this article to give you a better idea of bookkeeping fundamentals and accounting concepts for your lawn and landscape business. It may clarify the items that apply to your own business, and if not, you may decide to look for a knowledgeable bookkeeper who can help you out so you focus do what you do best.

 

You may also receive payment ahead of time, say, if you bill quarterly. This should be recorded as unearned income, a liability, and each month you would reverse a portion of it and put it to income.