Bookkeeping in Norco

Horsetown books, kept as straight as the trail.

Norco runs on horses, trucks, and the businesses that serve them — feed and tack stores, trainers and boarders, auto shops and the trades. It's unlike anywhere else around here, and the books should respect that.

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An economy built on the animal-keeping life

"Horsetown USA" isn't a slogan — Norco has more than a hundred miles of horse trails, hitching posts outside the shops, and nearly as many horses as people. That lifestyle is the local economy: feed and tack retail, boarding and training, farriers and vets, the rodeo and event scene at the equestrian center, plus a strong auto-and-trades base. These businesses don't fit a generic template, and their books shouldn't get one.

The Norco angle

What I see in local books

Equestrian and animal businesses mix things most bookkeepers fumble: retail inventory (feed, tack), service income (boarding, lessons, training), and lumpy event-and-season revenue from shows and rodeos. Each needs to be recorded the right way so a slow month reads as seasonal, not as trouble. Feed and tack shops on a register also need their card sales reconciled to the deposit every month →

The auto shops and trades have the other classic mix: job-based billing, parts and materials, and 1099 help. Monthly bookkeeping keeps it all straight →

Real businesses, real specifics — booked the way they actually run.

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."

"Nothing is rushed, nothing is overlooked. That level of precision gives me complete confidence in my financial reporting."

★★★★★  — PAUL K. · Google review
Fair questions

FAQ

I run an equestrian or animal business — do you understand the model?

Yes — the mix of inventory, service, and event income is exactly the kind of thing I set up so each part is tracked properly instead of lumped together.

Our income is seasonal and uneven — is that a problem?

No. Recorded correctly, a quiet month reads as the season it is, and you can see real trends instead of guessing.

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.

Nearby cities I serve: Eastvale · Chino Hills

Industries I focus on: restaurants · contractors · retail & e-commerce · salons

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