Monthly bookkeeping maintenance
Transactions reviewed and categorized, bank and credit-card accounts reconciled, and the books kept current from month to month.
Remote bookkeeping for small businesses
Monthly and quarterly bookkeeping for small businesses that want accurate books, straightforward pricing, and a remote process that respects everybody’s time.
Reconcile & Co. keeps the financial side orderly without flattening every client into the same generic business. The industry can change. The standard does not: current records, clear communication, and no disappearing acts.
Serious about the numbers. Reasonable about everything else.
02 / WHAT GETS DONE
Focused support for businesses that need a professional bookkeeper, not an extra employee, daily administrator, or another complicated system.
Transactions reviewed and categorized, bank and credit-card accounts reconciled, and the books kept current from month to month.
A practical rhythm for smaller businesses that need accurate periodic books without paying for work they do not need every month.
Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet reports, with final bookkeeping records organized for the separate tax professional who prepares the return.
Practical help getting the bookkeeping structure and access in place, including a cleaner path for ongoing information and fewer loose ends.
03 / THE WORKING RELATIONSHIP
Reconcile works best with owners who are reasonably responsive, comfortable online, and looking for periodic professional bookkeeping—not an administrative assistant, on-call employee, or in-person office manager.
04 / A USEFUL RANGE BEFORE A PHONE CALL
Answer a short set of practical questions about the work, the current condition of the books, and how you prefer to operate. The estimator returns a preliminary planning range and quietly screens for services Reconcile & Co. does not provide.
05 / HOW IT WORKS
You should know what Elizabeth needs, what happens next, and which system holds the actual financial information.
Answer a few focused questions and receive a preliminary working range without writing an essay.
Elizabeth reviews the inquiry and sets up a brief phone or Zoom conversation when it appears appropriate.
Accepted clients use the agreed bookkeeping and document systems rather than sending information across a dozen different places.
Bookkeeping happens on the agreed monthly or quarterly rhythm, with purposeful questions and clear reports.
06 / ELIZABETH CASAGRANDE
Elizabeth brings more than a decade of independent bookkeeping experience, a bachelor’s degree in accounting, and many years of firsthand small-business experience. She is proactive, friendly, and a little bit of a smartass—in other words, serious enough for the books without making every conversation feel like a board meeting.
07 / START HERE
The guided inquiry asks only what changes the service fit or pricing range. Relevant answers appear when needed; irrelevant questions stay out of the way.
No passwords, statements, Social Security numbers, tax documents, or other sensitive financial information belong in the inquiry.