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DC Accounting Firm Offers Free Business CRM to Small Business Clients Alongside Weekly Bookkeeping Model
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Capital Accounting Group
Capital Accounting Group launches full-service financial platform for DC Metro small businesses, bundling weekly bookkeeping, tax prep, payroll, and a free CRM tool under one monthly plan

WASHINGTON - Washingtoner -- Capital Accounting Group, a Washington, DC-based bookkeeping and accounting firm, today announced the launch of its full-service financial platform for small businesses across the DC Metro area and nationwide. The firm's model combines weekly bookkeeping, business tax preparation, and payroll processing with a free white-labeled business CRM — a tool that typically costs $300–500 per month when purchased separately.

The announcement comes as small business owners across Washington DC, Arlington, Alexandria, Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Rockville increasingly seek financial partners who offer more than once-a-month reconciliations and an annual tax filing.

"Most small businesses don't find out their books are a mess until April," said Colton, Founder of Capital Accounting Group. "We built our firm around a weekly reconciliation model specifically to prevent that. When your books are current every single week, tax season stops being a scramble and starts being just another week."

Weekly Bookkeeping — A Different Cadence

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Unlike traditional bookkeeping firms that reconcile client accounts on a monthly basis, Capital Accounting Group operates on a weekly cycle. This means business owners always have access to current financial data, can track profitability and cash flow in real time, and enter tax season with books that are already clean and organized.

The firm works exclusively with QuickBooks Online and handles the full migration for clients who aren't yet set up on the platform.

Free CRM Included With Every Plan
Perhaps the most distinctive element of Capital Accounting Group's offering is the inclusion of a full-featured white-labeled business CRM at no additional cost. The tool — which includes contact management, sales pipeline tracking, and client communication features — is bundled into every bookkeeping plan as part of the firm's broader vision of becoming a financial operating system for small businesses, not just a back-office expense.

"We want our clients to run cleaner, faster businesses — not just have cleaner books," said the firm's founder. "The CRM is how we deliver that. It's a tool most of our clients couldn't justify paying for on their own, and we include it because we think it makes a real difference in how they operate."

Services and Pricing
Capital Accounting Group offers three service tiers:
  • Essentials — Starting at $250/month. Weekly bookkeeping, monthly reporting, and QuickBooks management.
  • Financial Control — Starting at $650/month. Everything in Essentials plus tax prep, payroll, and quarterly planning.
  • CFO Partner — Starting at $1,500/month. Full-service financial management, including monthly advisory calls, KPI dashboards, budget vs. actual reporting, and loan and investor prep support.

All plans include the free business CRM and are backed by a 30-day guarantee: if books are not cleaned up within 30 days of onboarding, the first month is free.

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Serving DC Metro and Nationwide
Capital Accounting Group is headquartered in Washington, DC, and serves small businesses across the DC Metro area, including Arlington and Alexandria, Virginia, and Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Rockville, Maryland. The firm also serves clients nationwide through its fully remote service model.

The firm targets small businesses that both large accounting firms and solo bookkeepers frequently underserve.

About Capital Accounting Group
Capital Accounting Group is a Washington, DC-based bookkeeping and accounting firm serving small businesses across the DC Metro area and nationwide. The firm offers weekly bookkeeping, business tax preparation, payroll processing, and a free business CRM under one monthly plan. For more information, visit www.capitalaccountinggroup.com.

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