MLC Bookkeeping LLC

MLC Bookkeeping LLC I help business owners increase profit by an average of $7,500 per year. I help small business owners increase profit by an average of $7,500 per year.

I am passionate about helping business owners by providing the financial information you need to grow your business and realize maximum profitability while minimizing tax liability. I am passionate about providing business owners the financial information they need to grow their businesses and realize maximum profitability while minimizing tax liability.

We’re here to support you if you need help getting things cleaned up and set up the right way.That could mean starting f...
02/08/2026

We’re here to support you if you need help getting things cleaned up and set up the right way.

That could mean starting fresh in your accounting software, catching up on past months, or putting a simple system in place that helps you stay consistent all year long.

With our year-round bookkeeping support, you can stay organized, compliant, and confident in your numbers.

Book a call to learn more.


Are you fed up with being “everyone” in your business?The owner. The admin. The scheduler. The bookkeeper. The one answe...
02/03/2026

Are you fed up with being “everyone” in your business?

The owner. The admin. The scheduler. The bookkeeper. The one answering every message.

It’s exhausting!

You don’t have to hand everything off at once. Start with one small task that drains your time or energy and let someone else take it on.

Your business will still run. You’ll just have more space to breathe.

What’s the first thing you’re ready to delegate this new year?


Take what you need or take it all!What are you taking into 2026?Drop it in the comments and tag a friend.               ...
02/01/2026

Take what you need or take it all!

What are you taking into 2026?

Drop it in the comments and tag a friend.



Your financial reports aren’t just for tax time. They’re tools you can use to make smarter choices in your business day ...
01/27/2026

Your financial reports aren’t just for tax time. They’re tools you can use to make smarter choices in your business day to day.

Here’s how to use them in a practical way:

1. Review your profit and loss to see what’s actually working and what isn’t, so you clearly understand where your money is coming from, where it’s going, and what’s truly profitable.

2. Check cash flow to know what’s available before making decisions like hiring, investing in marketing, or taking on new expenses.

3. Look at trends over time, not just one month. Patterns usually show up across seasons, which helps you plan ahead for things like promotions and slower periods.

Use your numbers to plan ahead instead of reacting.

Think of your business as a living system that needs regular attention

If you’re unsure how to use your reports or your books aren’t up to date, book a call and let’s get clarity around your numbers.



Here’s a question we get often: How often should I review my financial statements?At a minimum, once a month. Monthly re...
01/25/2026

Here’s a question we get often: How often should I review my financial statements?

At a minimum, once a month. Monthly reviews help you stay aware of what’s happening in your business and avoid surprises.

But your cash position should be reviewed at least once a week.

Have a question about your business finances?

Drop it in the comments or send us a message.

Follow for helpful tips to make running your business easier.



What reminder would you want to come back to later this year?You can save these reminders for later.
01/20/2026

What reminder would you want to come back to later this year?

You can save these reminders for later.


What successful business owners do every January isn’t complicated. It’s intentional, because January sets the tone for ...
01/18/2026

What successful business owners do every January isn’t complicated.

It’s intentional, because January sets the tone for the rest of the year.

What’s one thing you’re focusing on this January?

Drop it in the comments!



CFOs aren’t just looking at profit. They’re paying attention to patterns, consistency, and whether the numbers actually ...
01/13/2026

CFOs aren’t just looking at profit. They’re paying attention to patterns, consistency, and whether the numbers actually make sense. Some common red flags include:

These are some of the most common ones CFOs pay attention to:

- Cash flow feels tight even when sales look good

- Expenses keep increasing without a clear reason

- Thinning gross margins over time

- Lack of financial forecasting and budgeting

None of these mean you’ve failed. They’re signals that something needs attention.

If any of this sounds familiar and your books aren’t up to date, that’s a sign it’s time to clean things up. Book a call with us and let’s get your numbers clear and reliable.



What your accountant wishes you’d done first, and not just at tax time.Here’s how to set it up:- Start by setting up cle...
01/11/2026

What your accountant wishes you’d done first, and not just at tax time.

Here’s how to set it up:

- Start by setting up clear income and cost of goods sold (COGS) accounts at the top of your chart of accounts.

Include sales or revenue, returns, and other income, along with COGS accounts like purchases, direct labor, materials, and inventory if applicable.

- Use expense accounts that line up with common tax deductions to simplify filing.

- Keep owner, payroll, and tax related accounts separate so nothing gets mixed or misreported

- Skip overusing the “Miscellaneous” account. Lumping too many expenses into a catch-all category makes it harder to track deductions accurately.

- Review and adjust your chart of accounts as your business changes and grows

A tax ready chart of accounts keeps reports clear, tax prep smooth, and communication with your accountant easier.

If you’re not sure whether your chart of accounts is set up the right way, book a call and let’s make sure it’s truly tax ready.



January deadlines are here! Take a look at what’s coming up in January. It’s a busy month with important deadlines.Now i...
01/06/2026

January deadlines are here! Take a look at what’s coming up in January. It’s a busy month with important deadlines.

Now is the time to review your books, organize your documents, and make sure everything is ready to be filed on time to avoid penalties.

If you’re unsure what applies to your business or need help staying on track, we’re here to support you.

Follow for more reminders and tips to make running your business easier.


Happy New Year!We’re so grateful to be part of your journey and excited for what’s ahead.We look forward to supporting y...
01/05/2026

Happy New Year!

We’re so grateful to be part of your journey and excited for what’s ahead.

We look forward to supporting you every step of the way.

Wishing you a happy, healthy, and successful new year!
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If you use PayPal, Square, or Stripe, connecting them to QuickBooks keeps your income clean and organized. Here’s how to...
01/04/2026

If you use PayPal, Square, or Stripe, connecting them to QuickBooks keeps your income clean and organized.

Here’s how to set it up:

1. Go to Accounting in the left menu.

2. Select Integrated Transactions.

3. Find PayPal, Square, or Stripe in the list.

4. Click Connect and sign in to your payment platform.

5. Choose your sync settings for fees, categories, and payouts.

6. Save and let QuickBooks import your transactions automatically.

A quick setup now saves hours of work later.

Follow for more tips to make running your business easier.




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Shoreline, WA
98133

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12064828900

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