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Why Smart Business Owners Invest 2-5% of Revenue in Accounting

  • August 1 2025
  • Julie Acomb
Accounting partner

As a small business owner or franchisee, you wear many hats—operations, marketing, customer service—but managing your financials shouldn’t be one of them. Investing 2-5% of your gross revenue in professional accounting isn’t just an expense; it’s a strategy for growth, profitability, and peace of mind.

 

How Certus Accounting Helps You Get More from Your Money, Maximize Profits & Reduce Taxes

We don’t just track numbers—we help you keep more of what you earn. Our expert tax planning ensures you take advantage of every deduction, avoid overpaying, and stay compliant.

✅ Financial Clarity for Smarter Decisions
With real-time insights into your cash flow, profit margins, and expenses, you can make informed decisions—from hiring your next employee to opening a new location.

✅ Stay IRS & State Compliant—Without the Stress
When you go into business, you always have a silent partner in the state and federal government. Sales tax filings, payroll taxes, business deductions—we handle it all. Avoid costly penalties and late fees while staying compliant.

✅ Save Time & Focus on Growth
Your time is valuable. Instead of drowning in bookkeeping and tax prep, let us streamline your financials so you can focus on running and scaling your business.

✅ Investor & Lender-Ready Financials
Thinking about expanding or securing a loan? Clean, professional financials make it easier to get funding and attract investors.

 

The Bottom Line

A small investment in proactive accounting and financial strategy pays for itself many times over. At Certus Accounting, we specialize in helping franchisees, restaurants, and small business owners take control of their numbers—so they can grow with confidence.

 

With Certus' proactive approach to accounting and tax, we help your business thrive. Business and tax consultations are included in the Platinum and Gold packages. Reach out to your ABP (Accounting Business Partner) today to take advantage of these services.

 

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