Bookkeeping Services

Good bookkeeping is not glamorous. It does not make the highlight reel. But it is the foundation that every other financial decision in your business rests on — and when it breaks down, everything downstream breaks down with it.

Nina Jones, CPA, PLLC provides professional bookkeeping services for small businesses, women entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and faith-based ministries across Texas. We keep your books accurate, your reporting clear, and your financial picture honest — so you always know where you stand.


Most business owners think of disorganized bookkeeping as a nuisance. It is actually a liability. Here is what living without clean, current books really costs:


We handle the complete bookkeeping function for your organization — not just data entry, but organized, reviewed, accurate financial records that you can act on.

📒  Transaction Recording • Categorize all income and expenses
• Reconcile bank and credit card accounts
• Post journal entries
• Maintain the general ledger
📊  Monthly Reporting
• Profit & loss statement
• Balance sheet
• Cash flow summary
• Custom reports for your industry
📋  Accounts Management • Accounts payable tracking
• Accounts receivable monitoring
• Vendor payment coordination
• Invoice management
🏛️  Nonprofit Fund Accounting
• Restricted vs. unrestricted fund tracking
• Grant income and expense coding
• Donor fund management
• Program cost allocation
🧾  Tax Preparation Support
• Year-end books ready for tax filing
• 1099 preparation and filing
• W-2 coordination
• Deduction documentation
📈  Financial Cleanup
• Catch-up bookkeeping (months or years)
• Reclassification of miscoded entries
• Historical record organization
• QuickBooks / accounting software setup

Nonprofit bookkeeping is not the same as small business bookkeeping. The difference is fund accounting — the requirement to track restricted donations, grant funds, and program expenses separately from general operating funds. When fund accounting is done wrong, the consequences range from reporting errors to compliance violations to audit findings that threaten your funding relationships.

 WHAT MAKES NONPROFIT BOOKKEEPING DIFFERENT Nonprofits must track whether funds are unrestricted (available for any use), temporarily restricted (donor-designated for a specific purpose or time period), or permanently restricted (endowment funds). Every transaction must be coded to the correct fund. Every grant must be tracked independently. This requires a bookkeeper who understands nonprofit accounting standards — not just someone who is good with numbers.

Nina Jones, CPA, PLLC has provided fund accounting and financial management for nonprofit and ministry clients for over 20 years, including Emmitt & Pat Smith Charities and Going Beyond Ministries. We understand the standard your funders and auditors expect — and we maintain it.





Yes — and this is one of the most common situations we step into. We have onboarded clients who were a few months behind and clients who had not had their books properly maintained in years. We assess the scope, give you a clear picture of what it will take to get current, and work through it systematically. You will not be judged. You will be helped.

Not necessarily. We work with most major platforms. If your current software is working for your organization, we will work within it. If it is causing problems or is not the right tool for your needs, we will tell you honestly and help you migrate to something better.

When you hire an individual bookkeeper, you are responsible for their training, oversight, supervision, and backup when they are out. When you work with Nina Jones CPA, you get a professional firm — with review layers, backup coverage, CPA-level oversight, and accountability built into the service. For most small businesses and nonprofits, the firm model provides significantly more reliability and protection.

Yes — and for many of our clients, that is exactly what happens. We often begin with bookkeeping and as the organization grows, the scope of our work grows with it. Moving from bookkeeping to outsourced CFO services is a natural progression, and because we already know your organization’s finances, the transition is seamless.