Working as a self-employed individual for 11 years, I have discerned which roles I really enjoy and which ones I procrastinate on. Like many creatives, bookkeeping is not one of my favorite jobs. Thankfully, software like Quickbooks exists to make bookkeeping easier. Still, taking care of the “numbers” is still a less-than-thrilling job. While browsing Twitter one day, I discovered a great resource for Milwaukee-located, Quickbooks-based small businesses. “Nerdy Girl Bookkeeping and Consulting“, run by Kim Phillips and Lindsey Phillips, now exists and is here to solve the bookkeeping dilemma!
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Nerdy Girl is a small family-business for small businesses. It’s pretty well-recognized that we succeed most when we get to focus on the aspects of our businesses that we actually enjoy. Nerdy Girl, to that end, allows small businesses the freeing up of time to focus on what’s important to them, and to let the number-crunching to Nerdy Girl.
I met with Kim Phillips of Nerdy Girl at Anodyne Coffee, another great local business, and learned about what Nerdy Girl could do for my business. What seems neat about the Nerdy Girl business model is that Kim and Lindsey will not merely crunch numbers and enter data, but will also help business owners to understand the data too, and that seems pretty key to finding more success. They’ve got a variety of service plans available, ranging from $80-$320, including a review of your numbers and unlimited email/chat.
If you’re a small business owner looking to step up your game, getting in touch with Nerdy Girl might be the way to do it.
Nerdy Girl Bookkeeping and Consulting
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Other great small businesses I’ve written about: Barthel, Rocking K Saddlery, Zewing Girl, Boulevard Theatre, UMOS and Sassy Cow Creamery, Half-Nuts, Laura Livermore, and Flagship Label.
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