Practical financial organization

Small Business Bookkeeping in Santa Clarita Valley

Dependable bookkeeping for small and local businesses that need accurate records, clear reports and more owner time for the work that grows the company.

What does small business bookkeeping include?

Small business bookkeeping includes recording and categorizing transactions, reconciling accounts, maintaining the general ledger and preparing financial statements. SCV Bookkeeper adapts the monthly process to the size, transaction volume and reporting needs of each business.

When should a small business hire a bookkeeper?

A bookkeeper becomes especially valuable when books are consistently behind, bank balances do not reconcile, reports are difficult to trust or administrative work is taking the owner away from customers and operations.

Core bookkeeping support

  • Monthly transaction categorization
  • Bank and credit card reconciliation
  • QuickBooks bookkeeping support
  • Accounts payable and receivable visibility
  • Profit and loss and balance sheet reporting
  • Cleanup and catch-up projects

Bookkeeping for local business owners

SCV Bookkeeper serves professional services, contractors, restaurants, medical businesses, technology companies and other small businesses throughout Santa Clarita Valley. The process is designed to create reliable records without adding an in-house finance department.

Small business bookkeeping FAQs

Do small businesses need a bookkeeper?
A small business benefits from a bookkeeper when financial records fall behind, accounts are not reconciled regularly, reports are unreliable or owner time is better spent on operations and customers.
Can a bookkeeper prepare books for a CPA?
Yes. A bookkeeper can organize transactions, reconcile accounts and prepare financial statements so a CPA receives cleaner records for tax and advisory work.
What is the difference between a bookkeeper and a CPA?
A bookkeeper maintains day-to-day financial records and recurring reports. A CPA may provide tax, audit, assurance or advisory services. The two roles often work together.

Give the business a clearer financial foundation.

Discuss the records, reports and recurring support your company needs.

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