Your books should make your business clearer.
Remote bookkeeping, cleanup and financial organization for business owners who want reliable numbers without adding a full-time accounting department.
Bookkeeping help without making it complicated.
Some businesses need someone to take over the monthly books. Others need a mess cleaned up first. Start with the problem you actually have.
Ongoing Bookkeeping
Consistent remote bookkeeping, reconciliations, A/P, A/R, payroll support and financial statements.
Discuss ongoing help →Cleanup & Catch-Up
Fix old errors, reconcile accounts, clean the general ledger and bring overdue books back into usable condition.
See cleanup help →Do It Yourself
For owners who want a simpler way to organize bank activity and understand where the money went.
Explore Get Bookkeeper Pro →Old bookkeeping mistakes do not have to follow you forever.
“Something is off in the books. I just don’t know where.”
I understand the accounting behind the software.
Years of working across different companies and accounting departments means less hand-holding, a shorter learning curve, and a better chance of spotting what does not make sense.
Experience still matters. Repetitive work does not have to take forever.
I use modern technology, AI and automation where they make sense—to organize information faster and reduce repetitive administration. The accounting still gets reviewed with an experienced human eye.
flatratebookkeepingandtaxes.com
Based in Woodland Hills, California
Remote bookkeeping throughout Los Angeles County
Good bookkeeping is more than knowing where to click.
My background includes bookkeeping, payroll, A/P, A/R, general ledger work, banking, workers’ compensation audits and accounting assignments across many different companies and industries.
Today, I work with select businesses that need experienced remote bookkeeping, cleanup or financial structure—without hiring a full-time accounting employee.
Tell me what is happening with your books.
You do not need to know exactly which service you need. Tell me about the business, what is working, what is not, and whether the books are current.