Good Business Starts with Good Books
Accountant-led financials that give you clarity, control and confidence as you grow.
Working with home health agencies, service-based businesses and non-profits
Clarity, not just Bookkeeping
We don’t just manage your books- we help you understand your business. Our accountant led approach gives you clear, reliable financials so you can make confident decisions as you grow
Know your true financial position every month
Understand what’s driving your profit (and what isn’t)
Make decisions with confidence, not guesswork
We only onboard a limited number of clients every month
Why Choose GoodBookkeeping.com
Most Bookkeeping services record the past. We help you help you understand what to do next.
We found $34,000 in missed savings for one client. This is what Good Bookkeeping should do.
Clarity, not just reports
Most firms send reports. We show you what they mean and what to do next.
Know what’s making money
Revenue is vanity. Profit is reality. We show you where you’re winning and where you are leaking so we can fix it.
Built for how businesses are really run.
Your operations aren’t perfect. That’s ok. Your financial systems should be.
Ready when it matters
Investor. Lender. Board. Auditor. Your numbers will stand up to scrutiny.
Meet one of the founders
James Richardson, Founder & Lead Accountant
James brings decades of experience from his time as a Director at PwC — one of the world’s leading accounting firms. After years advising large corporations, he founded GoodBookkeeping.com with a simple belief: small and mid-sized businesses deserve the same financial clarity and rigor as the biggest companies in the world.
Today, James and his team specialize in home health agencies, nonprofits, and service-based businesses, giving them accountant-led books, clear reporting, and the confidence to make better decisions every month.
What Our Clients Say
Know what’s really going on in your business
Accountant- led bookkeeping that gives you clear, reliable numbers - so you can make confident decisions.