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ABOUT YOU

We haven't met you, but we already know you - and how to help you.
 

Creative professionals work hard to achieve financial independence and run their businesses in a way that balances artistic pursuits with financial gain. There’s nothing better than seeing ideas on paper — or on screen — come to life at the end of a project. It takes a lot of work and laser focus, which is why bookkeeping can feel like an unwanted distraction. Yet it’s this very dull task that explains how your business is doing and keeps the cash flowing.
 

See if you find yourself in any of these scenarios:
 

  • You already have a bookkeeping system that works for you, but you no longer want to be the one doing the bookkeeping.

  • You use a bookkeeper, but you don’t feel they’re truly connected to your business.

  • You sometimes wait until the last couple of months of the year to catch up on bookkeeping - often missing deadlines.

  • You collect unopened mail about tax assessments, insurance audits, and census reporting because you’re unsure what to do with it.

  • You’re uncertain whether your tax returns really reflect your numbers, and your accountant hasn’t explained them in a way you understand.

  • You want to maintain digital records, but there’s already a pile of receipts and bills and you don’t know where to start.

  • You want to grow your business, but you can’t forecast because your bookkeeping has been maintained in different formats each year after switching accountants several times.
     

Our method is simple.

We first review your current data and give you our assessment of the recordkeeping status, data quality, and ease of use. Together, we decide on the best way to reorganize or fine‑tune the bookkeeping. We fix the current tax year and prior years if tax returns need amending. There may be many months — or even years — of bookkeeping to bring current, but once it’s done, the future is smoother.


We also help you avoid mistakes — like project expenses you didn’t bill, erroneous categorizations on submitted tax returns, or paying too much for insurance because of how subcontractors were reported. We’ve been around the block!
 

Don’t wait for the next deadline and cause yourself unnecessary stress. It’s time to take the drama out of bookkeeping.
 

We know that’s what you want — because then you can focus on your real work.

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