International CAS & Fractional Controller
Financial Clarity for Internationally Connected Businesses
What We Do
We provide Client Accounting Services (CAS) and fractional controller support designed for small businesses with domestic and international complexity.
That means:
- Clean, reliable financials you can trust
- Insight into profitability by client, project, country, or currency
- Cash-flow visibility that supports real decision-making
- A single point of coordination between bookkeeping, payroll, sales tax, and tax compliance
We don’t just record the past. We help you understand what’s happening now—and what’s coming next.
Who We’re a Good Fit For
Our business clients typically include:
- Service-based businesses with international contractors or teams
- Consulting, technology, and creative firms with global clients
- Immigrant-owned or internationally connected U.S. businesses
- Companies operating between the U.S. and Europe
- Owners who want financial clarity—not just compliance
If your books involve multiple bank accounts, currencies, entities, or advisors, you’re likely in the right place.
Our Approach
We take a high-touch, relationship-driven approach to accounting and financial oversight.
You’ll work directly with an experienced professional who understands both U.S. accounting and the realities of cross-border operations. We coordinate with your tax preparers and foreign advisors, help translate technical requirements into plain language, and bring structure to situations that often feel fragmented.
This is not mass-market bookkeeping. It’s ongoing financial stewardship.
Services
While every engagement is tailored, our work commonly includes:
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Ongoing accounting and financial statement preparation
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Multi-currency and foreign bank account tracking
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Payroll and contractor cost oversight
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Sales tax coordination and reporting support
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Monthly close and variance analysis
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Cash-flow forecasting and scenario planning
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Fractional controller support for growing businesses
We focus on outcomes: clarity, control, and confidence in your numbers.
Who We’re Not a Fit For
We’re probably not the right choice if:
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You’re looking for the cheapest bookkeeping option
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Your business is very simple and unlikely to change
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You want one-off help without ongoing engagement
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You’re primarily seeking DIY software support
That’s not a judgment—just an acknowledgment that different businesses need different kinds of help.
How Engagements Typically Work
Most business clients work with us on a monthly, ongoing basis.
We begin with a discovery conversation to understand your business, your current systems, and where things feel unclear or unstable. From there, we recommend a level of support that matches your complexity and goals.
As your business grows or changes, our role can grow with it.
Ready to Get Clarity?
If your business has international connections—or is heading that way—and you want a clearer understanding of your numbers, we should talk.
Request a discovery call to see whether working together makes sense.
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