As I sit here entering our year-end data into a spreadsheet and beginning work on our 2007 income tax return, I am wondering, what have others done to improve their efficiency in record keeping?
Are you doing something different now that makes things quicker, easier and/or more accurate than before? If so, what is it?
Expediters record/collect a lot of information each day we spend on the road, including:
- information required in driver daily log books.
- a log of money spent in vending machines where reciepts are not given, for things like laundry, newspapers and sodas.
- a log of miles driven in each state.
- information included on every receipt we collect (groceries, ATM receipts, fuel receipts, restaurant receipts and tips, truck wash receipts and tips, oil changes, repairs, postage, entertainment, etc. etc. etc.).
- truck maintenance information (dates, miles, engine hours when repairs were made and maintenance performed)
- run info recorded from load offers to be later compared with settlements to make sure proper pay is received.
- a host of automated money transfers (insurance premiums paid out of checking, truck insurance premiums paid by settlement deduction, collection of escrow money by your carrier if you are new, PrePass payments if you have PrePass, EZ Pass payments for tolls if you have EZ Pass, and more).
(By the way, I know that all of the above is not required for tax purposes. Diane and I track every penny we make and spend, because doing so helps us manage our behavior and keeps on track toward our goals. I'm not talking about bookeeping for tax purposes. I'm talking about total information management for business purposes.)
A while ago, a discussion occured here in the Open Forum about efficient ways to record the odometer readings as you cross state lines. Some said they use small voice recorders kept handy for that purpose. Others said they use pocket size notebooks. That was a helpful discussion that helped us improve our practices.
Other such suggestions about efficient record keeping practices would be greatly appreciated.
Regarding record keeping, what have you done to make things easier on yourself?
Are you doing something different now that makes things quicker, easier and/or more accurate than before? If so, what is it?
Expediters record/collect a lot of information each day we spend on the road, including:
- information required in driver daily log books.
- a log of money spent in vending machines where reciepts are not given, for things like laundry, newspapers and sodas.
- a log of miles driven in each state.
- information included on every receipt we collect (groceries, ATM receipts, fuel receipts, restaurant receipts and tips, truck wash receipts and tips, oil changes, repairs, postage, entertainment, etc. etc. etc.).
- truck maintenance information (dates, miles, engine hours when repairs were made and maintenance performed)
- run info recorded from load offers to be later compared with settlements to make sure proper pay is received.
- a host of automated money transfers (insurance premiums paid out of checking, truck insurance premiums paid by settlement deduction, collection of escrow money by your carrier if you are new, PrePass payments if you have PrePass, EZ Pass payments for tolls if you have EZ Pass, and more).
(By the way, I know that all of the above is not required for tax purposes. Diane and I track every penny we make and spend, because doing so helps us manage our behavior and keeps on track toward our goals. I'm not talking about bookeeping for tax purposes. I'm talking about total information management for business purposes.)
A while ago, a discussion occured here in the Open Forum about efficient ways to record the odometer readings as you cross state lines. Some said they use small voice recorders kept handy for that purpose. Others said they use pocket size notebooks. That was a helpful discussion that helped us improve our practices.
Other such suggestions about efficient record keeping practices would be greatly appreciated.
Regarding record keeping, what have you done to make things easier on yourself?