Full & Partial Outsourced Accounting Services

Many businesses don’t have the luxury of staffing a full-service accounting department to handle everything from basic bookkeeping duties to executive supervision of financial systems and transactions.

When that is the case, KRD’s Outsourced Accounting Services can provide the solution by supplementing your in-house financial staff at any level or taking full responsibility for the entire bookkeeping/accounting function. In either instance, we are committed to delivering results that meet ownership’s expectations for accuracy and prompt execution.

Our Outsourced Accounting Services team has in-depth experience with a wide range of client organizations, from manufacturers and distributors to service firms, retailers and restaurants, allowing it to deliver the right mix of services tailored to the specific needs of your operations.

The following are among the services we are most frequently asked to provide:

  • Bill payment
  • Invoicing and cash receipts
  • Reconciliation of bank statements
  • Depreciation schedules
  • Monthly accruals
  • Review of books and records
  • Reporting of sales taxes and payroll taxes

Our Outsourced Accounting Services team also can work closely with KRD experts in areas such as Accounting and Auditing, Strategic and Software Consulting and Tax Services to make sure your business receives a well coordinated suite of services that addresses your strategic objectives and facilitates trouble-free daily operations.

News

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from KRD and find out more.

KRD, Ltd. Wins ClearlyRated’s 2024 Best of Accounting Award for Service Excellence
Federal Court Rules Law Mandating Reporting of ‘Beneficial Owner Information’ Unconstitutional
How to Protect Yourself from 10 Common Tax Scams
State Employee Mandates and Federal Tax Uncertainty Mark 2024

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