Bookkeeping For Growth

We read between the lines of the systems, the softwares, and the financial statements to see the true financial story being told.

You don’t have to hand more dollars over to the government than they require, just because you don’t know their rules as well as they do. You don’t have to live in a constant state of anxiety over the state of your books. The future of your business doesn’t have to be a question mark.

Every time we meet with a new business, we rediscover (together) the power of having the right information at our fingertips.

Too many businesses are trying to grow with an anvil tied around their legs because they don’t know how to spot financial problems BEFORE they become a catastrophe.

Or they are missing out on real chances for rapid growth … simply because they were blind to the data that would have shown them the way. Business owners are evaluating their success by “what’s in the bank” instead of having the kind of data and KPI’s that are possible when you have a true expert in your corner.

We can spotlight problems and whip your business finances into shape. We’ll reconcile discrepancies, produce and pay invoices for bills and orders, complete payroll, track transactions, and generate regular reports to help you make GROWTH decisions and get your business’s financial well-being in shape.

Furthermore, we’ll help you see the possibilities on your business’s horizon by building budgets and identifying trends within your business so that you’re not caught in the humdrum of the status quo.

People know our various accounting and bookkeeping services by these kinds of names:

Accounts Receivable
Accounts Payable
Payroll & Benefits
Expense Reimbursement
Bank & Credit Card Reconciliation
Month-End Close
Sales Tax
1099 Preparation
Financial Reporting
Accounting Software Management
Inventory Control
Financial Account Reconciliation
Business & Financial Strategy

… but what we really do is give you the peace of mind to make your business as profitable as it can possibly be.

 

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Does the Tariff Refund Process Apply to My Connecticut Business?

 Key TakeawaysOnly the Importer of Record (IOR) or an authorized customs broker can claim a refund. If a carrier like UPS or FedEx is the IOR, you must coordinate with them rather than filing directly with the CBP. Refunds are exclusively for IEEPA-related...

How to Prevent Tax Debt for Connecticut Business Owners

 Key TakeawaysBusiness tax debt starts when tax money gets used to solve a cash flow problem somewhere else in the business. Payroll tax debt is especially dangerous because the IRS can sometimes hold owners and other responsible parties personally liable...

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 Key TakeawaysThe IRS business rate for 2026 is 72.5 cents per mile, a 2.5-cent increase from the previous year. To keep your options open, you must choose the standard mileage method in the first year your vehicle is used for business. If you start with...

Common Bookkeeping Mistakes That Make Tax Filing Harder For Connecticut Business Owners

 Key Takeaways Missing documentation shifts the burden of proof to you. Without a receipt or digital log, the IRS can legally disallow business deductions, resulting in higher taxable income and unexpected penalties.Commingling personal and business funds is...

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