If you work with an accountant, then you know how valuable they are at providing an expert second opinion. Have a concern about your taxes? You call your accountant. Need help reading a financial report? Your accountant has your back.
But working together can be difficult when you’re not on the same platform. Numbers can get lost in translation, and you can waste time sending information and reports back and forth.
To solve those problems, FreshBooks is introducing the new accountant role. It’s a powerful role that gives your accountant all the tools they need, so you can collaborate together effectively on FreshBooks.
The Accountant role gives your accountant access to the tools, reports, and information they need to properly advise your business on FreshBooks. This includes the ability to:
Not only will your accountant be able to generate reports, but they’ll also have access to all the numbers they need to help you grow your business, save time with taxes, and see how your business is performing.
Inviting your accountant to FreshBooks is simple:
Your accountant will receive a simple email from you, asking them to set up a FreshBooks account. The email will look something like this:
The Accountant role is not the same as your (the Owner) role. Their permissions give them access to your:
But your accountant cannot:
This will ensure you only give them access to the information they need while protecting more sensitive areas of your business. You can learn more about these permissions here.
It’s not absolutely necessary to hire an accountant to help with your finances. In fact, you may prefer to handle your books on your own because it keeps you more connected to your business. That’s totally up to you!
But if you trust an accountant to help you save time on your books, or just appreciate having an expert second opinion, you’ll love how easy it is to work together on FreshBooks. And you can rest assured that your accountant only has access to the areas of your business you want them to.
Click here to invite your accountant today and get started.
This post was updated in January 2022.
Reviewed for accuracy by Janet Berry-Johnson, CPA.