I will do ecommerce amazon shopify bookkeeping
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About this Gig
Are your QuickBooks Online records for your eCommerce store disorganized or not matching your payouts?
Managing transactions from Amazon, Shopify, or multiple payment processors can quickly make bookkeeping confusing. I help eCommerce businesses clean up and catch up their QuickBooks Online accounts so their financial reports finally make sense.
Services included in QuickBooks cleanup:
- QuickBooks Online cleanup and catch-up bookkeeping
- Reconciliation of bank accounts and payout deposits
- Correction of sales entries, fees, and refunds
- Chart of accounts cleanup and organization
- Adjustments for inventory and cost of goods sold
- Removal of duplicate or incorrect transactions
- Fixing discrepancies in financial reports
- Preparation of accurate financial statements
- Books ready for taxes or ongoing monthly bookkeeping
After the cleanup process, your QuickBooks books will be organized, reliable, and aligned with your actual eCommerce performance.
Financial software:
QuickBooks
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Xero
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Zoho finance plus
Industry:
Construction
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E-Commerce
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Fashion & apparel
Target Country:
Singapore
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United Arab Emirates
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United States
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FAQ
Can you fix eCommerce QuickBooks books that haven't been updated for a long time?
Yes. I perform QuickBooks cleanup and catch-up bookkeeping for eCommerce businesses even when records are significantly behind, reviewing and correcting every transaction to restore fully accurate and reliable financial data.
What does the eCommerce QuickBooks cleanup process involve?
The process includes correcting all transactions, reconciling platform payouts from Amazon and Shopify, fixing marketplace fees and refunds, adjusting inventory and COGS entries, restructuring the chart of accounts, removing duplicates, and ensuring accurate financial reports in QuickBooks Online.
Do you work with Amazon, Shopify, Stripe, PayPal, and other eCommerce platforms?
Yes. I reconcile transactions from all major eCommerce platforms and payment processors including Amazon FBA and FBM, Shopify, Etsy, WooCommerce, eBay, Stripe, and PayPal, aligning every payout with your QuickBooks Online records.
How long does the eCommerce QuickBooks cleanup usually take?
Most projects are completed within 5 to 10 business days. The exact timeline depends on the number of transactions, sales channels, and how far behind the books are. I confirm the timeframe after reviewing your QuickBooks account.
Will my Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet be fully corrected after the cleanup?
Yes. Both reports will be thoroughly reviewed and corrected in QuickBooks Online so your eCommerce financial data accurately reflects real sales, platform fees, refunds, COGS, and actual net profitability.
Can the cleaned-up books be used directly for tax preparation or by my CPA?
Yes. After cleanup your QuickBooks Online books will be fully organized, reconciled, and CPA-ready. Your accountant or tax preparer can work with them directly without requiring additional corrections or reorganization.
Do you provide ongoing monthly eCommerce bookkeeping after the cleanup?
Yes. I offer ongoing monthly QuickBooks Online bookkeeping for eCommerce businesses after the cleanup, keeping your books consistently accurate, reconciled, and tax-ready every month so you never fall behind again.
Will my eCommerce business data and financial information remain confidential?
Yes. All financial data, platform credentials, and business information are handled with strict confidentiality and secure access. I am willing to sign an NDA before starting work if required.
What eCommerce-specific issues do you fix during QuickBooks cleanup?
I fix common eCommerce bookkeeping problems such as unreconciled Amazon or Shopify payouts, incorrectly recorded marketplace fees, missing refunds and chargebacks, incorrect COGS entries, and chart of accounts that are not optimized for eCommerce reporting.
