Your Questions, Answered

  • A list of popular services are shown on the Services page, but my packages are not one-size-fits-all. I tailor them around what you need instead of offering cookie cutter options that may not fit where you are in your business.

    That all starts with a great conversation, so just schedule a quick call with me and we can make a plan! (Bonus: it's a free time to chat!)

  • Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—I’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.

  • I use a flat-rate value pricing structure for monthly services so there are no surprises. Since every business is unique, we can talk about your specific needs to figure out how I can provide the most help to tailor a package specific to the needs of your business.

  • I love messy books! In fact, clean-ups are my specialty!

    I can give your current books an overhaul and get them back on track. Are you handling your own QuickBooks, but you aren’t sure if everything is quite right? Check into a diagnostic review.

    And if you're starting from "Square One," I can get your accounting software up and running in a custom setup for your industry that we can build upon moving forward.

  • Let's talk!

    I love to see businesses try new things and I'd love to be a part of it to help you succeed!

  • I'm a QuickBooks Online Advanced ProAdvisor, so that is my primary software. However, if you have another system already in place, I'm happy to take a look to see how I can still help.

  • That's the beauty of virtual bookkeeping—I can help businesses all across the country!

    My firm is located in Southeastern NC, but I love making new friends everywhere. So if you have a US-based business, I'm here for you!

  • Bookkeepers keep track of the day-to-day transactions and pull all of those numbers together into tax-ready books.

    CPAs take that data to perform high-level analysis, tax planning and/or tax filing. It typically takes them much longer to do these tasks if the ongoing transactions have not been properly completed.

    By having both a bookkeeper and a CPA, you have two sets of eyes on the same numbers—which means you have a team working together to reduce errors and keep your records in check.