A brand-new city, building fast
A generation ago this was dairy land; today Eastvale is one of the youngest, fastest-growing cities in the region — mostly families, high household incomes, and a logistics economy anchored by some of the largest distribution centers in the country. That means a lot of first-time business owners and owner-operators, and a lot of books being set up for the very first time. Getting that foundation right is far cheaper than untangling it in year three.
What I do for local businesses
What I see in local books
New and home-based businesses have one decision that pays off for years: setting up the chart of accounts and clean business/personal separation from day one. Set up right, it's a button-press at tax time instead of a cleanup project.
The owner-operators and logistics subs running off the freeways need per-truck and per-job profitability — fuel, maintenance, factoring fees, and 1099 contractors tracked all year. Monthly bookkeeping built for that →
Start clean, stay clean — that's the whole game.
Most monthly engagements run $225–$900/month · one-time books review $275–$800 by business size (credits in full toward your first month) · the 15-minute call ends with a real number, not "it depends."
"He cleaned up my books and continues with the monthly bookkeeping service so I can concentrate on other aspects of my business."
FAQ
I just started my business — when should I get a bookkeeper?
Sooner is cheaper. Setting the books up correctly now avoids a paid cleanup later, and you get clean numbers to make decisions from while it still matters.
What does it cost?
Most monthly engagements run $225–$900/month depending on volume and accounts. The free 15-minute call ends with a real number.
I drive or sub for the warehouses — do you handle owner-operator books and 1099s?
Yes — per-truck or per-job profit, fuel and maintenance, factoring, and contractor tracking all year so January 1099s are routine.
Industries I focus on: restaurants · contractors · retail & e-commerce · salons
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