
Is My Business Too Small to Need a Bookkeeper? Here’s the Truth.
Think your business is too small for a bookkeeper? Even side hustles and new LLCs need clean, accurate books. Here’s when DIY bookkeeping becomes a risk.

Think your business is too small for a bookkeeper? Even side hustles and new LLCs need clean, accurate books. Here’s when DIY bookkeeping becomes a risk.

Discover why small businesses struggle to grow when their books are disorganized. Learn how professional bookkeeping improves cash flow, decision-making, and profitability with Keeping the Books NE.

Keeping the Books NE isn’t just about balancing numbers or categorizing expenses. We dig deep to help clients understand what’s really happening in their business. We analyze trends, identify red flags, and give clear, actionable insights that help business owners make informed decisions with confidence.
Over the years, we’ve helped startups, growing companies, and seasoned entrepreneurs across New England take back control of their finances—without the overwhelm.

If you’re a small business owner hoping to get a business loan to grow or sustain your business, one of the most important things you

It’s more common than you think: A small business owner, overwhelmed by daily operations, turns to a trusted family member to help keep the books.

At Keeping the Books, we understand how much work goes into running a small business. Bookkeeping may not be the most glamorous part of entrepreneurship, but

Inconsistent financial records can become a significant problem that can impede your ability to make informed decisions, secure financing, and cause headaches.

When you run a business, there are a million moving parts to keep track of. Between juggling different projects, managing daily operations, and tracking expenses,

At Keeping the Books, located in Rhode Island, we understand just how overwhelming the burden of bookkeeping tasks can become. That’s why we’re here to

As a business owner, you’re likely familiar with the struggle of trying to manage everything—from operations and customer relations to finances. Amidst all this, it’s