Small... but Growing!
Think You Can't Afford an Accountant?
For small business owners, the thought of having your accountant keep your books conjures up images of budget-busting accounting invoices. But because our accountants all have years of experience, they make decisions and process transactions quickly, which is important because we bill by the hour. Fast processing, combined with our low $34/hr. rate, means an average business owner will pay less than $200 a month on our Monthly Maintenance Program to have all of their accounting done each month. If you're paying more than that now, you owe it to yourself to
give us a try.
But I Only Need Someone Part-time...
Businesses that don't have enough transaction volume to justify a full time bookkeeper can get by with weekly accounting, and most in fact with monthly. You can learn more about our programs and service offerings at the bottom of this page. And be sure to visit
Our Services page.
For the most part, regardless of your accounting frequency, you will find that any work you get to us during the day will be completed and ready for your review the next morning.
Getting Us Your Data
Whether by email, fax, or snail mail, we can tailor a program to fit the way you work. We can even send someone by to pick up your documents or scan them for you onsite! Contact our
Business Development department today and let them show you just how easy it is.
In The News
With advice and guidance from her mentor, Consuelo Clark is growing a successful makeup and skincare company called Outside/In Cosmetics Inc.
She learned to let go of certain facets of the business such as bookkeeping and sales, outsourcing those duties to providers in her local community so she could focus on the aspects she enjoys.
"I'm a little bit of a control freak," she says, explaining it was difficult to relinquish her role overseeing sales and finances. But she's reaping the benefits of hiring two sales personnel to facilitate the business's incoming revenue, and a professional to log the sums. "Having a business is like having a small child, you have to learn to let it go."