In an episode of The Successful Bookkeeper Podcast, Billie Anne Grigg shared her path from undercharging and overwhelm to running a streamlined, profitable bookkeeping business. Her experience reflects common struggles—and solutions—bookkeepers face as they grow.
Charging too little might help you land early clients, but it rarely covers the real cost of delivery. Time, subscriptions, and mental load all matter.
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Some clients push boundaries, ignore advice, or simply drain your energy. Holding on to them out of loyalty or fear of lost income can stall your business.
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Customizing everything for each client makes scaling nearly impossible. Without standardized systems, quality slips and capacity maxes out quickly.
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Running solo doesn’t mean going it alone. Communities, frameworks, and mentorship can accelerate clarity and reduce costly trial and error.
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Most growing pains in bookkeeping stem from three things: pricing too low, doing too much manually, and serving the wrong clients. Addressing these areas with clear systems and firm boundaries creates space—for better work, better clients, and a more sustainable business.
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