Short-Term Placements
When your full-charge bookkeeper has a baby, a knee surgery, or an honest-to-goodness vacation, we slot in a co-op member who can sit down at your desk on Monday and actually find the general ledger.
North Jersey · Since 2004
We're a small cooperative of semi-retired CPAs, working parents, and career bookkeepers in North Jersey who step in when the shop down the road needs help closing the quarter, surviving tax season, or walking an audit through the door. No agency, no markup games — just folks helping folks.
When your full-charge bookkeeper has a baby, a knee surgery, or an honest-to-goodness vacation, we slot in a co-op member who can sit down at your desk on Monday and actually find the general ledger.
February through mid-April, the phones light up. We keep a standing roster of folks who still remember Schedule C by heart and don't mind a few late nights if the coffee's decent.
A gentle, unhurried pass through your binders before the outside auditors show up. We've been on both sides of that table, and we'd rather find the problem first.
Back in '04, three of us were sitting in a diner off Route 17, complaining that every good bookkeeper we knew was either overworked or being low-balled by some out-of-state placement outfit. By the time the check came we'd sketched the whole thing out on a paper napkin: keep it local, keep it fair, split the work among people we'd trust with our own grandmother's QuickBooks file.
Twenty-some years later, the napkin is framed in a member's basement office and the co-op still runs on the same idea. Members pay a small annual share. When a local business calls with a need, we match them to whoever in the network fits the job and the commute. That's the whole trick.
Our controller broke his ankle the week before year-end. One of their members showed up Tuesday morning, figured out our chart of accounts by lunch, and had the trial balance cleaned up before the auditors arrived. She even made coffee.
— owner, family-run HVAC contractor, Bergen County
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