Bookkeeping & Financial Consulting for Small Businesses
Financial Clarity. Better Decisions. Stronger Businesses.
SBC Bookkeeping & Consulting provides professional bookkeeping, financial reporting, and consulting services that help small business owners understand their numbers, improve financial clarity, and make better decisions.
Helping Owners Understand Their Numbers
Knowing your revenue isn't enough. Business owners need to understand profitability, cash flow, expenses, financial statements, and the numbers that influence their next decision.
Why Small Businesses Choose SBC
Financial Clarity
Help owners understand what their numbers are actually saying.
Experienced Bookkeeping Support
Keep financial records organized, accurate, and current.
Built for Growing Businesses
Provide financial support as business needs become more complex.
Frequently Asked Questions
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SBC provides professional bookkeeping and financial consulting services for small businesses, including ongoing bookkeeping, bookkeeping cleanup, QuickBooks bookkeeping, financial reporting, and other financial support based on a business's needs.
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Small business bookkeeping is the process of recording, organizing, categorizing, and reconciling a company's financial transactions. Accurate bookkeeping helps business owners understand revenue, expenses, profitability, cash flow, and the overall financial position of the business.
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Most small businesses benefit from having their books updated at least monthly. Businesses with higher transaction volumes, complex operations, or significant cash-flow requirements may benefit from weekly or more frequent bookkeeping.
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A CPA and a bookkeeper often serve different roles. A bookkeeper maintains accurate financial records throughout the year, while a CPA may provide tax preparation, tax planning, accounting, and other professional services. Many businesses benefit from having both.
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Yes, QuickBooks bookkeeping can be an important part of small business financial management. Professional support can help businesses maintain accurate records, reconcile accounts, correct errors, and keep their financial reporting reliable.
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Yes. Businesses that have fallen behind may need bookkeeping cleanup or catch-up bookkeeping before moving into an ongoing bookkeeping schedule. Cleanup can involve reconciling accounts, correcting transaction classifications, resolving discrepancies, and bringing financial records up to date.
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Outsourced bookkeeping means hiring an external bookkeeping company or professional to manage some or all of a business's bookkeeping instead of maintaining the function entirely in-house. It can be a practical option for small businesses that need professional support without hiring a full-time bookkeeper.
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Accurate bookkeeping provides the financial information needed to understand revenue, expenses, profitability, cash flow, and financial trends. The goal isn't just to know what happened but to understand what the numbers mean and use that information to make better business decisions.
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Yes. SBC is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio and serves small businesses seeking bookkeeping and financial support in Columbus and the surrounding Central Ohio area.
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Common signs include consistently falling behind on your books, difficulty reconciling accounts, uncertainty about your financial reports, increasing transaction volume, and spending significant time managing bookkeeping instead of running your business.