Alpharetta firm builds its bookkeeping and payroll practice on a deliberately small client base and unlimited support.
ALPHARETTA, GA, UNITED STATES, August 17, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- ClearLedgers®, a bookkeeping and payroll firm based in Alpharetta, Georgia, has been recognized in the Best of Gwinnett awards for the second consecutive year, following its 2024 honors. The firm, founded by Christy Krzyzaniak, serves small businesses across Georgia and South Carolina and works with clients nationwide through cloud-based accounting systems.The recognition comes as the firm continues to grow on an unusual premise for the industry. ClearLedgers deliberately keeps its client base small so that every business on the roster is known in depth, and every engagement includes unlimited support. Clients work directly with the people who keep their books, and questions are answered without a separate invoice attached.
"I keep the client list short on purpose," Krzyzaniak said. "When I know a business well, I catch things before they become problems, and owners get answers from someone who actually knows their books. Every engagement includes unlimited support because a question should never come with a meter running."
Krzyzaniak founded ClearLedgers after more than 25 years spanning accounting, operations, and human resources. That combination shapes the firm's service lineup, which reaches well beyond standard bookkeeping into the payroll and compliance work that usually sits between a bookkeeper's desk and an HR department.
Her credentials reflect the same range. Krzyzaniak holds the Certified Bookkeeper credential from the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers and is a QuickBooks ProAdvisor at the Gold tier with Level 2 and Payroll certifications. She is also certified in Gusto payroll, a member of PayrollOrg, and leads a firm accredited by the Better Business Bureau and active in the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce.
On the bookkeeping side, ClearLedgers provides monthly bookkeeping with transaction categorization, reconciliations, and financial reporting, along with catch-up work for backlogged records, QuickBooks Online setup and migration, and a quarterly plan sized for brand-new businesses. The payroll practice runs deeper than most bookkeeping firms offer. Full-service payroll covers gross-to-net calculations, tax deposits, quarterly and annual returns, and year-end W-2s, while a payroll oversight service supports owners who process their own payroll but want expert review behind it. The firm also handles contractor payments with year-end 1099 filing, sales tax management, and quarterly tax remittances for S-corporation pass-through entity elections and personal estimates.
Clients describe the difference the model makes. Chris Lubker searched for more than a year before hiring the firm and said ClearLedgers "works seamlessly with our CPA firm," crediting the team with ending sleepless nights over compliance, payroll, and reporting deadlines. Another client, April Herbert, came to the firm with years of disorganized company records and was organized and ready to file taxes in short order.
The client list runs from solo entrepreneurs and professional services firms to e-commerce sellers, manufacturers, medical and dental practices, nonprofits, and homeowners associations. In healthcare, the firm brings direct industry experience reconciling patient payments, insurance deposits, and practice software to the books.
Small business owners in Georgia, South Carolina, or anywhere in the United States can start with a short conversation through the firm's website or by phone.
Christy Krzyzaniak
ClearLedgers® LLC
+1 470-400-9252
hello@clearledgersllc.com
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