Business Description:
McChesney Bookkeeping helps small business owners get their financials clean, accurate, and easy to understand. I work mostly with manufacturing and fabrication shops and small medical practices, owners who are skilled at what they do but never signed up to be accountants. My services cover cleanup and catch up work, ongoing monthly bookkeeping, and payroll, all kept to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. I am an Air Force veteran, and I treat every set of books like they belong to a real person, because they do.
How Business Creates Value:
A lot of owners tell me the same thing. They do not understand their own numbers. That is what I fix. I take books that are messy or behind and turn them into clean, current records with a profit and loss statement the owner can actually read. Beyond the cleanup, I put simple workflows in place so the books stay clean month after month instead of piling back up. The result is an owner who knows where their money is going and can make decisions with real information instead of a guess.
How Member Creates Value:
Networking and referrals are my favorite part of this work, so I show up ready to give and not just receive. When I meet a fellow member, I take the time to learn who their ideal client really is so I can send the right people their way. I am happy to be a resource on the financial side too, whether a member has a quick bookkeeping question or knows a business owner who is drowning in their books. I follow through, I show up, and I genuinely want to see this group grow.
Who to Refer to Me
he best referral for me is a small business owner whose books are a mess or behind, and who knows it. Usually that is a manufacturing or fabrication shop, or a small medical practice, but I work with all kinds. The tell is when someone says they do not understand their own numbers, they are scrambling at tax time, or they have an office manager trying to keep the books between everything else on their plate. If you hear that, think of me.
Why Owners Work with Me
I am an Air Force veteran, and I treat every set of books like they belong to a real person. I clean up the mess, Get everything current and accurate, and then put simple workflows in place so it stays that way. Owners walk away understanding their profit and loss instead of guessing. The personal touch is the part the software cannot give you.