Do you love what you do? I Do!
Bottomline Numbers is a Full Charge Bookkeeping Service.
I view my role as the "middle - link" between the business owner and their business team of CPA's, Lawyers, Financial Planners, and Bankers. My goal is for my clients to have a clear financial picture of their business, a documented business plan, and a budget to work within. By doing so, I get to help people accomplish their goals and find success; which is an integral part of what I do.
Bottomline Numbers is a Full Charge Bookkeeping Service.
I view my role as the "middle - link" between the business owner and their business team of CPA's, Lawyers, Financial Planners, and Bankers. My goal is for my clients to have a clear financial picture of their business, a documented business plan, and a budget to work within. By doing so, I get to help people accomplish their goals and find success; which is an integral part of what I do.
About Me
What do you picture when you think of an Accountant? I might be a little like that, but I also can be light and enjoy a good laugh every day! Keeping this fun with my clients is just as important as the details.
Things I want for our clients: To feel good about working with Bottomline Numbers. To be confident in their financial picture. To give them back time, so they can focus on growing their business. To watch and cheer on their success! To challenge them to create a business plan and a budget to work with. To assist in setting up a network of professionals around them (Lawyer, CPA, Financial Planner etc.). Do you love what you do? I do!
Things I want for our clients: To feel good about working with Bottomline Numbers. To be confident in their financial picture. To give them back time, so they can focus on growing their business. To watch and cheer on their success! To challenge them to create a business plan and a budget to work with. To assist in setting up a network of professionals around them (Lawyer, CPA, Financial Planner etc.). Do you love what you do? I do!
Why Bottomline Numbers?
Bottomline Numbers provides the QUALITY of work that you need and that CPA’s look for. Bottomline Numbers has the SKILLS and the TRAINING. I am a Certified Bookkeeper an Intuit ProAdvisor and AIPB member. I take certification tests each year, and 15 CBE credits in the accounting field annually. Bottomline Numbers is RELIABLE.
What is the difference between a CPA and a Bookkeeper?
Break down the accounting process into 3 categories: Bookkeeping, Taxes and Payroll. CPA’s are highly trained to take care of Taxes. They can provide insight for business decisions, business structure and tax planning. Inaccurate records or the need for the CPA to correct data adds to your expense, and ruins the need for a lower cost bookkeeper. They appreciate good accounting records.
A trained Bookkeeper will create accounting records that are accurate and detailed and provide them to the CPA, allowing for expedited and cost efficient tax preparation. QuickBooks is a very powerful program and can provide the business owner with many helpful reports to see how their business is functioning. A trained bookkeeper can create custom reports as needed. Bookkeeping is more than just data entry! A quality bookkeeper provides financial information so the business owner can make strong strategic decisions. A bookkeeper needs to manage customer and vendor activities, job costing, track inventory and do General Journal Entries. They provide “accounting organization.”
Payroll. This is an accounting specialty in itself. Today there are increased liabilities for business owners that run payroll. There are companies like ADP, Paychex and Intuit Payroll that specialize in Payroll processing. CPA’s and Bookkeepers cannot typically compete with their pricing. Bottomline Numbers works in conjunction with these companies, and can assist you with the setup of a Payroll service, and correctly reflecting Payroll in your QuickBooks.
Bottomline Numbers provides the QUALITY of work that you need and that CPA’s look for. Bottomline Numbers has the SKILLS and the TRAINING. I am a Certified Bookkeeper an Intuit ProAdvisor and AIPB member. I take certification tests each year, and 15 CBE credits in the accounting field annually. Bottomline Numbers is RELIABLE.
What is the difference between a CPA and a Bookkeeper?
Break down the accounting process into 3 categories: Bookkeeping, Taxes and Payroll. CPA’s are highly trained to take care of Taxes. They can provide insight for business decisions, business structure and tax planning. Inaccurate records or the need for the CPA to correct data adds to your expense, and ruins the need for a lower cost bookkeeper. They appreciate good accounting records.
A trained Bookkeeper will create accounting records that are accurate and detailed and provide them to the CPA, allowing for expedited and cost efficient tax preparation. QuickBooks is a very powerful program and can provide the business owner with many helpful reports to see how their business is functioning. A trained bookkeeper can create custom reports as needed. Bookkeeping is more than just data entry! A quality bookkeeper provides financial information so the business owner can make strong strategic decisions. A bookkeeper needs to manage customer and vendor activities, job costing, track inventory and do General Journal Entries. They provide “accounting organization.”
Payroll. This is an accounting specialty in itself. Today there are increased liabilities for business owners that run payroll. There are companies like ADP, Paychex and Intuit Payroll that specialize in Payroll processing. CPA’s and Bookkeepers cannot typically compete with their pricing. Bottomline Numbers works in conjunction with these companies, and can assist you with the setup of a Payroll service, and correctly reflecting Payroll in your QuickBooks.