Welcome, I'm Michelle.
I'm a bookkeeper based right here in Cresson, Texas, and I've spent the last twenty years helping small business owners and individuals get a clear, calm picture of their finances. I started this practice because I believe the relationship between a business owner and the person handling their books should feel like a partnership — not a transaction.
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Whether you're a contractor in Granbury, a shop owner in Benbrook, a service business in Fort Worth, or a client somewhere else in the country who simply needs a bookkeeper they can rely on, I'd love to be the person you can hand all of this to and stop worrying about.

What I help with
Three services, all built around the same idea: keep your books clean, your filings on time, and your mind free to run your business.
Why my clients stay with me for years
I've had the privilege of working with the same clients for a long time, and when I ask them why they've stayed, the answers tend to sound similar. They tell me they trust me with their numbers. They tell me I notice things they don't. They tell me they like that I pick up the phone and that I always know what's going on with their business.

Detail-oriented
I notice the small things. The duplicate transaction, the missed reconciliation, the category that quietly drifted. Catching them early is what keeps your books clean.
Trustworthy
You're handing me your business's financial story. I take that seriously, every single time, with every single client.
Genuinely organized
Bookkeeping rewards discipline, and discipline is what I'm built for. Deadlines met, files where they should be, your questions answered the same day.
Cresson is home, but I work everywhere.
I live in Cresson, Texas, and I work with business owners and individuals throughout the area — Benbrook, Fort Worth, Granbury, Dallas, and the small towns in between. I also work with clients in other states across the U.S., because good bookkeeping doesn't require us to be in the same room.
Modern accounting software, secure document sharing, and a phone call when it matters — that's usually all we need.


