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Accounting Firms for Advertising & Marketing Agencies in Alaska

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Good Operator - Accounting, Finance, Tax, & Fractional CFO | Advisory Services, Bookkeeping, Fractional CFO Services
Good Operator - Accounting, Finance, Tax, & Fractional CFO
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23 Client Reviews

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"Chase was kind, clear, and went out of his way to support even though we resolved I could handle things on my own without a third party. Would definitely refer him to other entrepreneurs and will reach out again later down the line :)"
Steady Co - Accounting, Tax & Fractional CFO | Advisory Services, Bookkeeping, Payroll Services
Steady Co - Accounting, Tax & Fractional CFO
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13 Client Reviews

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"Everything has been easy, professional, and straight forward."
YOLO Numbers | Advisory Services, Bookkeeping, Mergers and Acquisitions
YOLO Numbers
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4 Client Reviews

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"Great! They took some really messy books, cleaned them up, did much better tax planning than my former accountant.
Before I was really stressed about my accounting. My I have a solid team and a system backing me up!"

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FrequentlyAsked Questions

How much does it cost for a marketing firm to hire an accountant?

Costs vary based on services. Bookkeeping may range from $300–$2,500/month, payroll from $20–$100/employee, and tax prep from $500–$2,000/year.

What does a marketing accountant do?

A marketing accountant helps plan budgets, track expenses by campaign, manage contractor payroll, and ensure tax compliance. They also assist with optimizing marketing deductions.

Is it worth hiring an accountant for a small agency?

Yes—especially if you're managing multiple clients, paying contractors, or spending heavily on software and media. A good accountant can keep your agency compliant and profitable.

Can marketing agencies deduct advertising expenses?

Yes, advertising and promotional costs are generally deductible—but your accountant should help you distinguish between internal marketing and billable campaign work.

What to Look for in an Accountant for a Marketing Agency

Creative agencies are complex businesses. Between tracking revenue by campaign, forecasting cash flow, and staying compliant with payroll and tax obligations, it's easy for financial clarity to fall through the cracks. That’s why accountants who specialize in advertising or marketing agencies are so valuable.
The right accountant can help you manage client budgets, streamline invoicing and accounts receivable, allocate costs across departments or campaigns, and make sense of profitability at the project level. For marketing agencies, they may also help calculate return on ad spend (ROAS), track expenses across multiple platforms, and ensure media buying costs are reconciled accurately.

Whether you're running a boutique digital agency or a large creative firm, working with someone who speaks the language of retainers, commissions, and deferred revenue can make or break your margins.

Not sure who’s right for your advertising and marketing agency? Answer a few quick questions, and we’ll introduce you to someone who fits.

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