Bookkeeping for the self-employed
When you're a one-person business, you are the whole company. Sales, the work, invoices, and the books all land on you. We take the books off your plate so tax time isn't a scramble and you always know where you stand. Based in Carmel, we work with self-employed folks across the Indianapolis area and remotely.
Solo doesn't mean simple
Money runs through a business checking account, a personal card, maybe Venmo or PayPal, and a Stripe payout or two. It adds up quietly. Come April, you're piecing together a year of transactions and hoping you didn't miss a deduction.
If that sounds familiar, that's the part we handle. You keep doing the work you actually get paid for.
What we do
Every transaction categorized and every account reconciled. Clean books at the end of each month, not a shoebox in April.
We help keep business and personal spending separated, so your deductions are clear and your numbers actually mean something.
Expenses go where they belong. Software, mileage, home office, supplies, contractor payments, all sorted the right way.
Behind on a few months, or a few years? We can catch you up and get current before monthly bookkeeping starts.
Easier tax time
We keep the books, not your taxes. But when the year is already categorized and reconciled, tax time gets a lot less painful. Your CPA gets clean numbers, you get every deduction you earned, and nobody spends a weekend in a spreadsheet. Don't have a CPA? We can point you to one.
Who this is for
- Freelancers and consultants
- Single-member LLCs
- Sole proprietors
- 1099 contractors and gig workers
- Coaches, designers, and creatives
- Anyone running a one-person business
We're based in Carmel and work with self-employed people around Indianapolis, including Westfield, Fishers, Noblesville, and Zionsville.
How it works
- We connect to your bank accounts and QuickBooks. About 15 minutes to set up.
- Each month, we categorize every transaction and reconcile your accounts.
- You get clean books and a clear picture of what came in, what went out, and what's left.
Pricing
One-person businesses are usually on the simpler end, so most pay around $250 to $350 a month. The exact number depends on how many accounts and transactions you have. You'll get a clear quote before anything starts.