Enterprise Accounting for Georgia Professional Firms

Outsourced accounting with CPA oversight. WIP reporting, utilization, and project profitability for Georgia’s law, consulting, and service firms.

Across Georgia, professional services organizations—consulting firms, law practices, engineering groups, IT service companies, agencies—need accounting systems designed around billable hours, retainers, and project cycles. Our professional services accounting brings structure to your Georgia financials so reporting supports decisions, staffing, and growth.
We refresh your Georgia accounting structure by aligning COA layouts, integrating time-tracking or task tools, standardizing retainer or milestone billing, and improving WIP and deferred-revenue tracking. This creates cleaner financial statements, more accurate forecasting, and a predictable close cycle across all Georgia offices or teams.
  • tick Georgia hubs: law firms (LA, SF), consulting practices (Bay Area), marketing agencies (San Diego).

Client Reviews

We support business owners across the country with reliable, remote bookkeeping. Here’s what a few of them say:

WIP reporting accuracy improved by 45%.

Laura M, Project Controller

Utilization analysis gave us clear insight into profitability.

Mark J, Consulting CFO

Board packs are now investor-ready.

Tina S, Finance Director

CPA oversight improved our audit cycle.

Kevin L, External Auditor

Project profitability reporting is now reliable.

Emily R, Senior Accountant

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, including reconciliation of time, expenses, and progress.

Yes, to track efficiency and resource allocation.

Yes, by project, client, or practice.

Yes, including hourly, retainer, and milestone billing.

Yes, ensuring compliance and audit readiness.

By detecting project overruns, categorizing expenses, and writing variance narratives.

Yes, including trust accounting and client billing.

Yes, with utilization analysis and WIP reports.

Yes, including project billing and profitability reports.

Yes, Harvest, Toggl, and ERP systems.

Georgia firms often combine this service with AR Outsourcing for billing accuracy, Controller/CFO Services for forecasting and utilization planning, and Outsourced Accounting for AP/AR and reconciliations. Multi-Entity Consolidation helps statewide firms unify reporting, while ASC 606 supports longer-term contracts. Payroll Processing and Sales Tax Compliance integrate seamlessly for distributed or multi-state Georgia teams.