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| Make these 3 essential year-end backups Posted: 01 Jan 2014 11:35 PM PST Don’t leave yourself guessing about old financial records. Back up now. Photo by Becky McCray. Backing up your accounting data used to mean printing off reams of paper reports stuffed into boxes, and then you had to find a place to keep all that. Today, backing up your accounting data means generating a few PDFs and keeping extra copies electronically. 1. Save PDF versions of year-end accounting reports Accounting systems change. In over 20 years with computers, I can't even remember how many different accounting systems I’ve used. There’s no assurance you’ll be able to read your accounting data next year. Today it’s easy to create PDF that will be readable even after you change software systems. Here are the reports to save:
Make sure you backup these important reports into more than one location. 2. Download online banking statements Think about all the banking-related services you use online: PayPal, online banking, Square, Dwolla, and others. These are key financial records that you don’t want to lose, and most of them limit how long you can download detail. For my local bank, I have access to one year of statements. PayPal recommends downloading your history each and every month. So now is the time to download PDF copies of all your banking transactions. 3. Backup your cloud Quick! How many different cloud services are you using? Google Docs/Drive, Evernote, iCloud, DropBox, and all the others are wonderful, until they don't work. Take time right now to export and save a copy of all important documents in your cloud services. You can back them up to another cloud service, or to a local hard drive. With portable hard drives under $100 and online backup systems under $100 per year, it’s a good investment in your business. New here? Take the Guided Tour. Like what you see? Get our updates.
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