Controller Services for Grandview Heights Businesses
Controller and CFO advisory services for Grandview Heights businesses. Financial oversight, month-end close, and strategic guidance from a Boca Raton CPA.
Controller Services for Grandview Heights
Grandview Heights sits close to downtown West Palm Beach, which means the businesses here often serve clients across Palm Beach County and beyond. Growth brings complexity. What worked when you were smaller stops working when you have staff, multiple revenue streams, and real financial decisions to make. That’s where controller services from Jargo come in.
We provide controller-level oversight for businesses that have bookkeeping staff but lack the financial leadership to ensure accuracy and support better decisions. Monthly review, error correction, proper month-end close, and the kind of financial statements you can actually rely on.
Month-End Close
Month-End Close
Your bookkeeper enters transactions. We review their work, make adjusting entries for accruals and prepaids, and close the books properly. Professional services firms and other businesses get financials that reflect reality instead of just what cleared the bank.
Reconciliation Review
Reconciliation Review
Bank accounts, credit cards, loans, and balance sheet accounts reviewed and verified. We catch the errors your bookkeeper misses and fix them before they compound into bigger problems at year-end.
Financial Statement Accuracy
Financial Statement Accuracy
P&L and balance sheet that actually mean something. Depreciation recorded, prepaid expenses amortized, accruals booked. The adjustments that separate useful financials from a transaction register.
Bookkeeper Guidance
Bookkeeper Guidance
We work directly with your bookkeeping staff to improve processes and catch issues early. They get better at their job. You get cleaner books with less cleanup required each month.
Grandview Heights Businesses We Work With
Most business owners we meet have the same story. They hired a bookkeeper when things got too busy to handle themselves. The bookkeeper keeps transactions entered and accounts somewhat reconciled. But nobody is reviewing the work, catching errors, or making the adjustments that produce accurate financials. Tax time reveals problems. Bank requests for financial statements create scrambles.
We work with established businesses in Grandview Heights and throughout West Palm Beach that need controller-level oversight without hiring a full-time finance executive. Companies doing $1M to $10M that have internal bookkeeping capacity but lack financial leadership.
Professional Services
Professional Services
Law firms, consultants, architects, marketing agencies. Revenue recognition, work-in-progress tracking, and partner distributions that make sense. Financials your partners can trust when making decisions.
Construction and Trades
Construction and Trades
General contractors, specialty trades, builders working across Palm Beach County. Job costing accuracy, progress billing reconciliation, and balance sheets that support your bonding requirements.
Medical Practices
Medical Practices
Clinics, dental offices, therapy practices. Insurance receivables aging, patient balance management, and the revenue timing issues that make healthcare accounting different from other service businesses.
B2B Services
B2B Services
IT services, staffing agencies, commercial cleaning, business consultants. Client billing cycles, project profitability, and the financial visibility needed to grow without losing track of margins.
Common Questions
What's the difference between a bookkeeper and a controller?
A bookkeeper handles day-to-day transaction entry. A controller oversees the bookkeeper's work, catches errors, makes adjusting entries, and ensures your financial statements are actually accurate. We provide controller oversight while you keep your existing bookkeeping staff.
Do you work with businesses that already have a bookkeeper?
That's exactly who we work with. Your bookkeeper handles the daily work. We review it, correct errors, make adjusting entries, and close the books properly each month. Your bookkeeper gets guidance and your financials get accurate.
How often will we communicate?
Monthly at minimum for the close review. Most clients reach out more frequently with questions as they come up. You have direct access via email and scheduled calls. No waiting on hold or going through assistants.
What size businesses do you typically work with?
Established businesses that have outgrown doing their own books but aren't ready for a full-time controller. Usually that means companies doing $1M to $10M in revenue with some internal bookkeeping capacity already in place.
You're based in Boca Raton. Does that matter for Grandview Heights businesses?
Not really. Controller work happens through systems and screens. We're 30 minutes south on I-95 when meeting in person makes sense, but most of the ongoing work happens remotely regardless of where either of us sits.
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