Services

Bookkeeping

First, let’s define the difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant. Bookkeepers and accountants sometimes do the same work but have a different skill set. In general, a bookkeeper’s role is to record transactions and keep you financially organized. Accountants, on the other hand, build on the information that is provided to them by the bookkeeper. They do the actual preparation and filing of tax returns. They also are more qualified to advise on tax matters as they maintain knowledge of tax laws and procedures.

Partnering with CK Clarity allows for the bookkeeping function to be entirely off the owner’s plate. Timely and precise bookkeeping is crucial, as it drives actionable financial insights and forms the basis for tax filings. Mistakes in the books can be costly, leading to poor decisions based on inaccurate data or overpaying taxes.

Our bookkeeping services include:

Bank and credit card reconciliation

Accounts receivable

Job Costing

Payroll Processing

Accounts Payable

Financial Reporting

Fixed Asset Management

1099 Filings

Capturing and properly coding all bank and credit card transactions

Increase Your Bottom Line

Reduce Your Tax Liabilities    

Focus On Income-Generating Activities  

 

Eliminate Unnecessary Costs    

Understand Your Finances

 

Financial Advisory

Also, at an additional cost, CK Clarity provides financial advisory services. Offering financial advisory services alongside bookkeeping provides small business owners with comprehensive support, simplifying their financial management by offering a one-stop solution. This approach enhances decision-making by delivering valuable insights and data-driven recommendations, allowing owners to make informed choices for their business. Additionally, it aids in identifying growth opportunities, optimizing cash flow, and implementing strategies that boost profitability and ensure financial stability.

Our financial advisory services include:

Cash flow management

Cost management

Performance monitoring and reporting

Financial planning and analysis

Budgeting and forecasting