From daily transactions to year-end reporting, we deliver precise, worry-free bookkeeping so you can focus on growth.

Balance Your Books, Elevate Your Business

Kari Stark provides modern bookkeeping built for business owners who need clean financials and clear answers. With deep experience serving entrepreneurs, e-commerce companies, and service providers, our remote team delivers accurate records, timely reporting, and reliable support through industry-leading cloud accounting systems. The result is bookkeeping that keeps your business organized, informed, and ready to grow.

Our Services


Monthly Bookkeeping & Financial Management
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Stay on top of your numbers with reliable, accurate bookkeeping services tailored for businesses in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. We handle monthly reconciliation, track income and expenses, and keep your financials clean and up to date—so you always know where your business stands.

Services include:

  • Monthly Bookkeeping & Reconciliation

  • Accounts Receivable (invoicing & collections)

  • Accounts Payable (bill tracking & payments)

  • Payroll Processing & Reporting


Catch-Up & Clean-Up Bookkeeping
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Behind on your books? You’re not alone—and it’s fixable. We specialize in cleaning up disorganized financials and catching up months (or years) of missed bookkeeping. Get your records accurate, compliant, and ready for tax season or growth.

Services include:

  • Bookkeeping Clean-Up

  • Catch-Up Bookkeeping

  • Error Corrections & Account Reconciliation

  • Historical Financial Organization


Bookkeeping Support for Growing Businesses
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As your business grows, your finances get more complex. We provide ongoing support to help Nashville and Middle Tennessee business owners stay organized, make informed decisions, and scale with confidence.

What you can expect:

  • Clear, easy-to-read financial reports

  • Consistent monthly support

  • Cloud-based bookkeeping solutions

  • Local expertise with a focus on Nashville-area businesses

What Our Clients Say

"Working with Kari completely changed how I run my business. My books went from disorganized and stressful to clean, accurate, and easy to understand. She’s responsive, detail-oriented, and always one step ahead. I finally feel confident making financial decisions."

  • Former Client

"Before Kari, I was constantly guessing where my money was going. Now I have clear, reliable numbers every month and zero stress around my books. She’s incredibly thorough and makes everything simple. Hiring her was one of the best decisions I’ve made for my business."

  • Former Client

"Kari brings a level of precision and professionalism that’s hard to find. Everything is organized, accurate, and delivered on time. She doesn’t just manage the books—she gives you clarity and confidence in your business. Highly recommend."

  • Former Client

Your Questions

Answered Fast

What does a bookkeeper do for a small business?

A bookkeeper keeps your financial records accurate, organized, and up to date. That typically includes recording income and expenses, categorizing transactions, reconciling bank and credit card accounts, tracking invoices and bills, and preparing clear monthly financial reports. Good bookkeeping gives you a real view of your cash flow and helps you make smarter business decisions with cleaner numbers. Bookkeepers generally focus on day-to-day financial organization, while CPAs and accountants usually handle tax strategy, filings, and higher-level advisory work.


How often should my books be updated?

All businesses should have their books updated monthly. Whether you are a corporation or mom and pops shop, everyone needs monthly bookkeeping. Monthly bookkeeping helps catch errors early, keeps reports current, and makes tax season far less stressful. It also shows you how profitable you are each month and if you need to make any business adjustments. Waiting until the end of the year usually creates avoidable cleanup work, missed details, and less reliable reporting. Good records should clearly show income and expenses throughout the year, not just at tax time.


What’s the difference between bookkeeping and accounting?

Bookkeeping is the day-to-day process of recording and organizing your financial activity. Accounting uses that organized financial data to interpret results, advise on strategy, and often handle tax planning or filings. In simple terms, bookkeeping builds the foundation and accounting helps analyze it. Both matter, but accurate bookkeeping comes first because accountants and tax professionals rely on clean records to do their job well.

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Ready for stress-free bookkeeping? Reach out for a complimentary consultation and discover how our tailored services can simplify your finances and free up your time.

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