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A bookkeeping services agreement is created between a client and a bookkeeper to provide accounting services on a onetime or recurring basis. Lets run through what a bookkeeper does and how to make a contract. Be sure to stick around. At the end of this video, well tell you how to get your free bookkeeping contract template. What does a bookkeeper do? A bookkeeper who is most likely an accountant is someone that is hired to create a process for managing the records of a business or individual for internal financial reports and tax returns. The management tasks of a professional bookkeeper vary depending on the client. However, they may be asked to oversee any of the following accounts payable accounts receivable bank reconciliation bill payment budget preparation customized reports detailed general ledgers financial statements general bookkeeping payroll and check registers Charges for bookkeeping services bookkeepers work on a full time, part time or contracted basis. The average ho