
Bookkeeping in Atlanta, GA
Compare trusted local bookkeepers in Atlanta — credentials, fees, and reviews.
Atlanta, Georgia
Top bookkeeping in Atlanta
Looking for bookkeeping in Atlanta, GA? Compare local bookkeepers below on credentials (QuickBooks ProAdvisor), fee model, and verified reviews. Atlanta anchors the Southeast’s financial services, with strong representation in wealth management, insurance, and small-business accounting.
QuickBooks ProAdvisor
QuickBooks ProAdvisor
QuickBooks ProAdvisor
QuickBooks ProAdvisor
QuickBooks ProAdvisor
How to choose
- Match your software (QuickBooks, Xero) experience.
- Define scope: reconciliation, payroll, A/P and A/R.
- Ask about monthly close timing and reporting.
- Confirm they coordinate with your CPA at year-end.
Typical cost
Monthly bookkeeping typically runs $300–$1,000+ depending on transaction volume and whether payroll is included. Hourly rates are $40–$100.
Bookkeeping in Atlanta: FAQs
What's the difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant?
A bookkeeper records and organizes day-to-day transactions and keeps your books current. An accountant (often a CPA) interprets those books, files taxes, and advises on strategy. They work best as a team.
How much does a bookkeeper cost?
Monthly bookkeeping usually runs $300–$1,000+ based on transaction volume and whether payroll is included. Hourly bookkeeping ranges from about $40 to $100 per hour.
How much does a bookkeeper cost in Atlanta?
Monthly bookkeeping typically runs $300–$1,000+ depending on transaction volume and whether payroll is included. Hourly rates are $40–$100. Rates in Atlanta and the Southeast are broadly in line with national averages; always confirm fees in writing before engaging.
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