Four Ways to Prevent Predictable
Accounting and Tax Problems

Surprise tax bills, "oh no" payroll weeks, and cash drain that
quietly squeezes growth? These aren't random.

They're predictable, and they're preventable. Here's exactly how we stop each one.

Choose the lane that hurts most right now

then start with the
Complimentary Tax + Bookkeeping Review
to get clear priorities and a plan.

Quick Wins

30-60 Day Cash Flow Fix

Stop watching your bank balance drop farther than expected and no clarity about what happened.

The Problem

You're making money on paper, but it's not showing up in your bank account.

Revenue is up. You're busier than ever. But somehow, the bank balance keeps shrinking. You can't pinpoint where your cash is going or when it will come in again and that uncertainty is exhausting.

  • Payroll weeks feel tighter than they should

  • Revenue and profit grows but cash doesn't follow

  • You're always 'almost' caught up on bills but never quite there

  • Making panic decisions pulling funds from savings, credit lines, or delaying vendor payments

The Solution

Find the cash leaks. Rank them.
Plug them in 30–60 days.

We trace the timing of every dollar leaving your business, identify the biggest drains, and build a prioritized hit list. You'll know exactly what to fix and in what order.

  • Complete cash flow audit - where every dollar goes

  • Top 5–10 drains ranked by impact and ease of fix

  • 30–60 day action plan with clear measurement toward building cash reserves

  • Peace of mind and complete clarity about your cash system

What Happens If You Wait

Cash leaks don't fix themselves; they get compound and get worse.

1. Small leaks compound. A 2% inefficiency across multiple areas becomes a 10%+ drain on your cash.

2. You start making decisions from scarcity: delaying hires, skipping equipment upgrades, saying no to growth opportunities.

3. The business that should be funding your life starts funding your stress instead.

4. The stress compounds. You don't have the insight to get past the fire-drill cash flow squeeze.