Clean-up
From Cleanup to Clarity to Calculated Moves
Most firms treat cleanup as a checkbox.
We treat it as the foundation of clarity.
Why Clean-up Matters
1. Clean-up
Fix the structure.
We reorganize your chart of accounts, reclassify transactions, and separate fixed from variable costs — so your data actually reflects how your business works.
Example: Breaking down Cost of Goods Sold into purchases, labor, materials, rent, other fixed and variable expenses.
This isn’t just bookkeeping. It’s the first step toward insight
Cleanup isn’t about fixing the past.
It’s about building a system that supports better decisions, now and going forward.
2. Clarity
Once your numbers are structured correctly, patterns emerge.
Margins make sense.
Cash flow becomes visible.
You finally understand what’s driving your business and what’s holding it back.
3. Decisions
With cleaner data and clear insight, you can:
Adjust pricing
Monitor Expenses
Forecast multiple scenarios with confidence
Make strategic hires
Plan for growth
Catch‑Up
When your books are behind, it’s more than a bookkeeping issue, it’s a visibility problem.
You can’t make decisions without knowing where you stand. You can’t file taxes without clean records. You can’t move forward until the past is accounted for. That’s where Catch‑Up comes in.
What We Do
Why It Matters
True North Perspective
We bring your books up to date, month by month, until you have a complete, accurate financial timeline.
We reconcile every account, categorize transactions, close gaps, and rebuild the story of your business.
Whether you’re 3 months behind or 3 years, we meet you where you are and get you current.
We bring your books up to date, month by month, until you have a complete, accurate financial timeline.
We reconcile every account, categorize transactions, close gaps, and rebuild the story of your business.
Whether you’re 3 months behind or 3 years, we meet you where you are and get you current.
We don’t judge. We don’t shame. We just get to work, fast, clean, and strategic.
Because behind every overdue set of books is a business owner who’s been busy building something and now it’s time to move forward with clarity.