A town that keeps its character
San Dimas is proud of its "Western spirit" — the wooden-sidewalk downtown along San Dimas Avenue, the family businesses that have been here for years, the service pros and contractors working out of the foothills near Bonelli Park. It's a town of owner-operators, and owner-operators tend to do the books last — usually around tax time, when it's hardest. I'm the standing help that keeps that from happening.
What I do for local businesses
What I see in local books
Family shops and restaurants downtown run on a mix of cash and card — and that's where the books quietly go wrong: sales recorded off the bank deposit instead of the day they happen, and a POS clearing account nobody ever reconciles. That reconciliation is my sharpest case →
The foothill service businesses — contractors, landscapers, the trades — have the other classic problem: business and personal expenses sharing one account, and 1099 subs tracked nowhere until January. Monthly bookkeeping fixes both →
Different businesses, same fix: every dollar where it belongs, every month.
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."
FAQ
Do we have to meet in person?
We don't have to — most of the work is remote and your books don't care where we sit. But I'm right next door in Chino Hills, so coffee in downtown San Dimas works too if you'd rather start face to face.
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, not "it depends."
We're a small family business and we're behind — is that bad?
It almost never is. The books review ($275–$800) tells you exactly what shape they're in, and the fee credits toward the cleanup.
Nearby cities I serve: Pomona · Diamond Bar
Industries I focus on: restaurants · contractors · retail & e-commerce · salons
Looking for a bookkeeper in San Dimas you can actually trust?
Fifteen minutes settles it. No pitch — sometimes the answer is "you're fine." Either way, you stop wondering.
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