
Expert Bookkeeping



Day-to-day accounting tasks
Monthly reconciliation procedures
Monthly financial packages
Starting at $500/month
Accounting Support



Day-to-day accounting tasks
Monthly reconciliation procedures
Customized monthly financial packages
Additional accounting services include:
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Accounts receivable and invoicing
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Accounts payable and vendor management
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Sales tax tracking and remittance
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Other ongoing tasks/deliverables
Starting at $1,000/month
CFO Services

Need something more?
From financial budgeting to cash flow management, let's discuss help we can help you take control of your books in an active way
Starting at $3,000/month
FAQs
Q:
Do you offer bookkeeping and accounting services for small businesses in St. Petersburg?
A:
Yes. We support solo entrepreneurs, contractors, and small to mid-sized businesses throughout St. Petersburg and the surrounding area. Our team provides monthly bookkeeping, clean-ups, tax-ready financials, payroll support, and ongoing guidance tailored to local industries. We are happy to meet to discuss anytime.
Q:
Can you help with Florida tax requirements and local business filings?
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Absolutely. We help St. Petersburg business owners stay compliant with Florida tax rules, sales tax filings, annual reports, and other required local submissions. We make sure your books are accurate, deadlines are met, and your business stays in good standing year-round.
Hear what our clients are saying:
Monica G.
Business Owner
“Helped me so much and have recommended expense reclassifications that have boosted profits....”
Jeff H.
Co-founder of Tax & Advisory Firm
“Pass along existing client work, freeing up bandwidth for high-end projects…”
How the St. Petersburg Business Mix Affects the Books
Several kinds of companies operate in St. Petersburg
A practical setup can support both routine bookkeeping and bigger business decisions. That added clarity helps when staffing, supplies or software costs change.
How Business Spending Shows Up in St. Petersburg
What costs should be easy to review when vendor costs move?
During a normal monthly close, staffing and contractor payments should not be buried with unrelated costs. The same is true for inventory, food or supply purchases, local marketing and promotion costs, and other recurring expenses. Owners get more value when the records explain where cash is going. This supports better decisions when deposits, payments and expenses are moving at different times.
What Is Shaping Business Activity in St. Petersburg
Current records help turn business activity into information owners can use.
Changes in expansion of healthcare, wellness and medical office activity may affect one company differently than changes in seasonal demand from hospitality, restaurants and local events.
The right reports make it easier to respond without guessing. That kind of structure helps when payroll changes during the year.
Common Owner Operated Businesses in St. Petersburg
Owners get better information when the reports match how the business serves customers.
1. Healthcare and wellness practices
2. Restaurants
3. Cafes and hospitality businesses
That keeps the monthly review focused on how the company really operates. It gives the business a better reference point when sales increase but margins feel tighter.
Cash Flow Visibility for St. Petersburg Businesses
When records fall behind, owners lose visibility into the details that matter most.
A monthly process helps catch small problems before they turn into larger cleanup projects.





