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Outsourced Controller Services in Georgia: What Businesses Need to Know

Many Georgia businesses outgrow basic bookkeeping before they are ready to hire a full-time controller. Outsourced controller services fill that gap by providing financial oversight, reporting, and accounting process improvement on a part-time or monthly basis.

What is an outsourced controller?

An outsourced controller is a financial professional who manages the accounting function without being a full-time employee. The controller ensures the books are accurate, reports are prepared, and accounting processes are reliable.

What services are included?

Outsourced controller services may include:

  • Monthly financial statement preparation
  • Month-end close management
  • Account reconciliations
  • Cash flow reporting
  • Budget-to-actual reporting
  • Internal control review
  • Accounting policy setup
  • Payroll and AP oversight
  • Audit preparation
  • Bookkeeping supervision
  • Financial reporting packages

When does a business need one?

You may need outsourced controller services if:

  • Your business is growing quickly
  • Your reports are late or inaccurate
  • You need better cash flow visibility
  • You are applying for a loan
  • You are preparing for an audit
  • Your bookkeeper needs supervision
  • You have multiple locations or departments
  • You need stronger internal controls
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Controller vs bookkeeper

A bookkeeper records transactions. A controller reviews, organizes, and manages the accounting system. The controller makes sure reports are accurate and useful for decision-making.

Conclusion

Outsourced controller services can help Georgia businesses improve financial accuracy, strengthen internal controls, and make better decisions. For growing businesses, it can be a practical alternative to hiring a full-time controller.

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