Solutions by Client Type


Businesses that need reliable, ongoing accounting


Professional firms needing capacity for their own clients

Companies preparing for due diligence, an audit, investor review, or tax filing

International companies with U.S. Operations

The starting point here is usually stability, not correction. Books are reasonably current, but the monthly close, reconciliations, and reporting need a dependable rhythm rather than ad hoc attention. Engagement begins with a short review of the existing setup, then moves directly into a regular monthly cycle: reconciled accounts, a closed set of books, and financials that are ready when you need them, not scrambled together after the fact.


Companies whose books have fallen behind

CPA firms and law firms usually arrive at this differently: not with their own books, but with a client whose records are not ready for what the firm needs to do next. Engagement is scoped around that firm's process and timeline, structured to respect independence requirements where they apply, and handed back complete rather than partially addressed. For firms that need a standing arrangement rather than a one-off, we can absorb recurring work on an ongoing basis without adding headcount to the firm itself.

This starts differently: with an honest look at how far behind things actually are, not how far behind they were described as being. Every clean-up begins with a real review of the records before any scope or timeline is set, because the fix has to match what is actually wrong, not a guess made from the outside. From there, the work is reconstruction, month by month, until the books are not just closed but actually true. Ongoing support picks up only once that foundation is solid, and only if you want it to.


Here the driver is a deadline set by someone else, not by you, and the standard is different: the records have to hold up under outside scrutiny, not just make sense internally. Work is scoped around the actual review date, prioritized toward whatever the reviewing party will look at first, and documented in a way that anticipates the follow-up questions before they are asked. The same applies ahead of a tax filing deadline: we get the books accurate and reconciled so your CPA or tax preparer can file with confidence, not scrambling to fix gaps at the last minute. We prepare the records; the filing itself stays with your tax professional.


This fits a company that already has a US subsidiary, is actively building one, or has some other current US-based financial need. The work is entirely US-side: English-language accounting and reporting that holds up to US-based stakeholders, built in a way that also reconciles cleanly with what headquarters overseas expects to see. We do not provide local-language or home-country accounting of any kind; that distinction is deliberate, not a limitation to work around.


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