You’re an artist, not a bookkeeper
Many musicians struggle with the business side of their careers. Along with the freedom of being able to pursue your creative goals and do what you love for a living comes the everyday responsibilities of keeping up with rent or a mortgage, paying bills on time, and running a business.
And doing your taxes is as fun as…
… doing your taxes.
Keeping up with earnings, expenses, and receipts not only feels like a chore, but takes up hours of your day that you just don’t have. This isn’t what you were trained to do or what you want to spend your time on. Playing gigs, writing, recording, and unleashing your creativity are your passions, but whether you like it or not, money is what puts food on the table, and it deserves to be well-managed.
If you find yourself “just winging it” on your own and hoping that bills are covered at the end of the month, you’re not alone. Somewhere in the back of your mind you probably have known that at some point you would need to deal with this burden that’s been weighing on you, and I’m here to tell you it’s time to take control of your money and earn back your time so you can focus on the thing you do best- make music.
With nearly 30 years of experience as both a working musician at night and as an accountant by day, I can take the burden of dealing with your business finances off of your plate so you can focus on your art with the assurance that your money is being handled by a pro.
Obviously, I’m a Prince fan