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Welcome to Crown Consulting! Our mission is to empower our clients to reach their business and personal goals through expert financial guidance and coaching. We’re a dynamic team of passionate professionals, united by a single goal: to equip our clients with the knowledge and support they need to make informed business decisions. At Crown Consulting, we recognize that every client is unique, with distinct wants and needs. That’s why we pride ourselves on our flexibility; whether you’re a small start-up or an established enterprise, our services are tailored to fit your specific requirements.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide key resources and expertise to help our clients achieve their business and personal goals through finance and coaching.
Our Core Values
At Crown Consulting, we adhere to core values that shape our approach to every client interaction.
Teamwork
We are committed to building a relationship with our clients to work as a team to accomplish goals and expectations.
Integrity
Honest and ethical practices are the foundation of our work.
Community
We believe in building a supportive community through networking and personal relationship developments
Meet Tanya

Tanya Cook
Owner/Bookkeeper
Hello! I’m Tanya Cook, I am the owner of Crown Consulting. With a passion for numbers and analysis, I have dedicated my time to helping other businesses understand their bookkeeping on a deeper level. I am excited to connect with you and explore how I can help you achieve your goals!
My Personal Mission
At Crown Consulting, my mission is clear: providing financial understanding to my clients to support them in their business decision-making. I believe in honesty, teamwork, and working diligently in every project to bring these values to life.
My Journey
My journey in accounting began in high school and continued through college, receiving an associate degree in Accounting with a minor in Business Management. Shortly after graduation, I was gifted an opportunity to work for a small business, where I gained invaluable experience through my time there. My hands-on experience did not just stop at the numbers, I learned about the inner workings of running a business as a whole. Since 2018, I have guided several start-up businesses and continue to provide support to them as they grow.
What Sets Me Apart
My years of hands-on experience and my network allow me to provide depth and knowledge to each project presented to me.
I measure my success by the success of my clients. I am committed to achieving the best possible results in each endeavor.
My clients' satisfaction is my utmost priority. I work closely with my clients to understand their needs and deliver tailored solutions.
Explore Answers to Your Questions
1. What is bookkeeping?
Bookkeeping is the process of recording and organizing financial transactions in a systematic manner. It involves tracking income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and equity.
2. Why is bookkeeping important?
Bookkeeping is important for several reasons:
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It provides a clear picture of your financial situation.
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It helps you track your income and expenses.
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It helps you make informed financial decisions.
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It is required for tax purposes.
3. How can I get started with bookkeeping?
There are several ways to get started with bookkeeping:
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You can do it yourself using a bookkeeping software program or a spreadsheet.
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You can hire a bookkeeper to do it for you.
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You can outsource your bookkeeping to a third-party provider.
4. What are some tips for keeping good books?
Here are a few tips for keeping good books:
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Keep your records organized.
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Record transactions on a regular basis.
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Use a consistent accounting system.
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Back up your records regularly.
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Review your financial statements regularly.
5. What are the consequences of not keeping good books?
There are several consequences of not keeping good books, including:
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You may not be able to accurately track your income and expenses.
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You may make poor financial decisions.
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You may have trouble getting a loan from a bank.
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You may face penalties from the IRS.
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