HOUSTON, TX, June 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Simply-Bookkeeping Inc, a professional audit ready bookkeeping, financial management and tax firm based in Houston, TX proudly announces its immediate availability to entertainment artists, musicians, film and stage performers, and other industry professionals to assist them with their audit ready bookkeeping and business management needs.
"The Entertainment businesses face unique bookkeeping challenges that many mainstream bookkeeping and financial management firms are unable or unwilling to meet. "At Simply-Bookkeeping we constantly strive to evolve our services and are excited to bring our expertise to Entertainment industry businesses and individuals", stated Ann Quach, Simply-Bookkeeping's Managing Partner.
While often, considered tedious and even difficult, bookkeeping and tax management work has often been performed in-house by untrained members of an entertainment business.
By collaborating with an experienced bookkeeping and business management firm like Simply-Bookkeeping to manage these tasks, Entertainment industry clients can now focus on doing what they do best without having to worry about issues that may arise from Do-It-Yourself bookkeeping and tax management.
About Simply-Bookkeeping:
Simply-Bookkeeping is a professional audit ready bookkeeping and financial management service located in Houston, Texas, and is servicing business and professional clients all over the United States. To learn more about how Simply-Bookkeeping can help with audit ready bookkeeping, AP/AR, financial statements, tax management and many other business financial needs.
To learn more follow us on Twitter: @simplybookkeep, visit our Facebook http://www.facebook.com/simplybookkeep or click on the company's official website at http://www.Simply-Bookkeeping.com or contact (+1) 832.426.3845
Audit Ready Bookkeeping and Business Management Made Easy - For the Entertainment Industry
Entertainment industry businesses and individual performers can now take advantage of business finance services specifically tailored to the unique needs and requirements of the entertainment, music and creative industry.
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[Press-News.org] Audit Ready Bookkeeping and Business Management Made Easy - For the Entertainment IndustryEntertainment industry businesses and individual performers can now take advantage of business finance services specifically tailored to the unique needs and requirements of the entertainment, music and creative industry.