Bookkeeping & fractional CFO in Weatherford.
Parker County work is word-of-mouth work. Your reputation is spotless — your books should match it.
Weatherford and Parker County run on trades, ranch and land services, equipment-heavy outfits, and family businesses that have been growing faster than their back office. When the pile of receipts in the truck console becomes a real problem, that’s usually when I get the call.
Equipment financing is the recurring theme out here. Trucks, trailers, skid steers — every one of them goes through a lender who wants a P&L that holds up. I keep books that get those deals approved, because I’ve financed my own equipment the same way.
- Catch-up cleanups for books that live in a console or a shoebox
- Equipment loan packages — trucks, trailers, heavy iron
- Job and service-line costing for mixed crews
- Month-to-month terms; no contracts to sign at the feed store
Common questions
My books are years behind. Is that a problem?
It’s normal. Two to four years behind is the typical first call. The Catch-Up Cleanup rebuilds quarter by quarter, tied to your filed returns, for one fixed quote.
Do you understand equipment-heavy businesses?
Yes — depreciation schedules, loan tracking per unit, and cost per machine-hour when you want it. Equipment is usually the biggest number on a Parker County balance sheet.
One call. A fixed number. No mystery.
Tell me what you do and how far behind the books are. You’ll have your price this week.