A QuickBooks Online ProAdvisor serving Santa Barbara businesses, working inside your file every week. Monthly close, reconciled accounts, audit-ready financials — for owner-operated Santa Barbara businesses tired of pieces of their accounting living in three different places.
Most Santa Barbara bookkeepers categorize transactions and reconcile bank accounts. That's the floor of the work, not the ceiling. Our practice begins with the close: every month, your QuickBooks Online file is reconciled to the bank, the credit cards, the loans, and the payroll system — with classes, locations, and job costs that actually mean something.
We are an Intuit-trained QuickBooks Online ProAdvisor. The configuration of your file is intentional: chart of accounts that matches how you read the business, integrations chosen carefully, and a monthly reporting package that answers the questions a Santa Barbara owner actually asks.
Because we also handle your tax planning and CFO advisory, the books are built for the work that comes after — not just for tax compliance. Year-end is a tie-out, not a cleanup project.
The P&L looks fine but the bank balance tells a different story. Reconciliation is sporadic, classes are missing, and "Ask My Accountant" is a real account.
The CPA finds problems in March that should have been caught in October. Year-end becomes a six-week scramble of categorizing twelve months of transactions.
The Santa Barbara business has grown enough that simple transaction categorization isn't enough — you need real reporting, and your current bookkeeper isn't built for it.
Our principal trained inside Intuit's high-volume QuickBooks Online environment, working across many small-business books. The patterns that play out across that volume — what works, what quietly breaks, which integrations cause more problems than they solve — now inform every Santa Barbara engagement.
That experience is the difference between a bookkeeper who follows a checklist and a firm that designs the file around your business. The integrations get chosen with intention, the chart of accounts gets built for how you read the numbers, and the close gets done the same way every month.