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Client outcomes, in their own numbers

Every engagement ends with something measurable — deductions found, weeks saved, deadlines met. Here's what that has looked like recently.

CONSTRUCTION � MULTI-PROJECT CONTRACTOR

Twelve Projects, One Bank Account - Now Every Job Shows Its True Profit

A general contractor running twelve active projects booked everything into a single income line - no way to tell which jobs made money and which quietly lost it. We rebuilt their books around job costing: project-level revenue, labor, materials, and subcontractor tracking, plus a monthly per-project P&L and work-in-progress schedule. Within two reporting cycles, two underpriced jobs were identified and repriced, and every new bid is now backed by true historical cost data.

12Projects With Individual P&Ls
2 JobsRepriced After True-Cost Review
REAL ESTATE � PROPERTY INVESTOR

An 8-Property Portfolio, One Clean Ledger - Refinance-Ready in 30 Days

A property investor with eight rentals across two states had rents, rehab costs, and personal spending mixed in one account. We built a property-level chart of accounts, separated operating expenses from capital improvements for accurate depreciation, and produced per-property cash flow statements. The result: a lender-ready financial package that supported a cash-out refinance - and monthly visibility into which doors actually perform.

8Properties Tracked Separately
30 DaysTo Lender-Ready Package
CONSULTING � S-CORP STRATEGY

Sole Proprietor to S-Corp: Payroll, Compliance, and Five-Figure Annual Tax Savings

An independent management consultant earning 310K was paying self-employment tax on every dollar as a sole proprietor. We coordinated the S-Corp election with a licensed CPA partner, set reasonable-compensation payroll, built quarterly estimated tax planning, and put clean monthly books behind it all - turning tax season from a scramble into a simple review.

5-FigureEst. Annual SE Tax Savings
4 QuartersEstimated Taxes Planned Ahead

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