Outsourced Bookkeeping and Accounting for US Businesses
Eccountrio maintains the books for US businesses that need reliable financial information without the cost and complexity of building a large in-house team. That is the practice's stated objective, and the plans are built around it.
Books that stay current
Transactions are categorized and accounts reconciled on a monthly, bi-weekly or weekly cycle, so the ledger reflects reality rather than being rebuilt at year end.
Statements you can act on
Monthly Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet, plus month-end review, so the numbers are usable for decisions rather than only for filing.
Transparent, published pricing
Hourly at $8, and recurring plans at $499, $799 and $999 per month. Scope assumes normal bookkeeping volume and timely access to QBO and supporting documents.
A route back from behind
If the books have already fallen behind, cleanup and catch-up brings them back to a reliable baseline before a recurring plan takes over.
Questions
I am a small business. Which plan should I start on?
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Do I need to already use QuickBooks Online?
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What is not covered by the monthly price?
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US Bookkeeping
Eccountrio provides recurring QuickBooks Online bookkeeping for US businesses and for accounting firms that need additional capacity.
Month-End Accounting
Month-end close is where recorded transactions become reviewed financial information.
AP & AR
Eccountrio supports the day-to-day payables and receivables cycle — organizing vendor bills, maintaining accounts payable and accounts receivable, and reviewing what remains outstanding so nothing is quietly missed..
Reporting
Reporting turns a maintained ledger into information a business can act on.
US Tax Support
Eccountrio provides US tax preparation and review support across Individual (1040), Partnership (1065), S Corporation (1120S) and C Corporation (1120) returns, alongside tax planning support and client tax consulting..
Cleanup & Catch-Up
When books have fallen behind or drifted out of consistency, they need to be brought back to a reliable baseline before anything else is worth doing.