Office Wife LLC · Services
Bookkeeping &
Financial Operations
Your books: clean, current, and ready when your accountant asks for them.
What This Covers
Built for How
Small Businesses Actually File.
Most small business owners and independent contractors file on Schedule C. That means your bookkeeping needs to track income and expenses in a way that maps directly to how your tax return is structured, not in a way that looks impressive on a dashboard but creates confusion. I keep your records current, accurate, and organized around how you actually file.
California adds its own layer of compliance awareness. State-specific requirements, LLC fees, and the business tax obligations that catch newer operators off guard. I stay current on what applies to your situation so you are not blindsided.
Services Included
What I DO!
Bookkeeping & Records
Monthly income and expense tracking
Schedule C-aligned categorization
Receipt organization and documentation
Bank and credit card reconciliation
Monthly financial summary for your records
Year-end records preparation for your tax preparer
Financial Operations
Bill payment management and scheduling
Vendor and subscription tracking
Invoice tracking and follow-up
California LLC compliance awareness
Document organization via OneDrive
Coordination with your CPA or tax preparer
Who This Is For
If Your Books Are
“Mostly Current,”
This Is For You.
Freelancers, independent contractors, and small business owners who file Schedule C. Solo operators who are running the whole business themselves and the books are the last thing to get attention. Anyone who has handed a shoebox of receipts to an accountant in April and silently vowed never to do that again.
Not a business or freelancer, etc? I work with individuals on their personal bookkeeping, assisting with getting your files in order for your tax preparer.
