Our Mission
Most small business owners who manage their own books are not accountants. They are tradespeople, retailers, consultants, and operators who took on bookkeeping because hiring it out was not the right call — not yet, or not at this scale. They are competent people doing a real job, and they deserve resources that treat them that way.
Bookkeeper Group exists to build assurance for those owners. The checklists, worksheets, and guides here are designed to give you confidence that your books are in order — that you are not missing something, that your records will hold up, that you are not behind on something that matters.
Everything on this site is free. No account required. Nothing you enter is stored or shared.
Who We Are
The checklists and worksheets on this site are made by a licensed CPA. They reflect the kinds of things that come up repeatedly when small business owners try to manage their own records — the gaps, the misconceptions, and the places where a clear checklist would have saved someone a difficult conversation with their accountant.
We are not a bookkeeping service. We do not take on clients, manage accounts, or represent businesses to the IRS or any tax authority. What we offer is structured reference material — the kind you can print, work through, and file.
Wiki
The Bookkeeper Group Wiki covers the practical side of small business bookkeeping — reconciliation, expense categories, payroll basics, tax deadlines, and more. Articles are written to be direct and actionable, not to sell you a product or a service.
The articles, checklists, and worksheets on Bookkeeper Group are for informational purposes only. They do not constitute accounting, tax, or legal advice, and do not create a professional relationship of any kind. Consult a licensed CPA or attorney for advice specific to your business situation.