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Navigating the financial landscape of a small business requires expertise, guidance, and above all – a personal touch. That's exactly what Mona Frayer of Frayer Associates CPA PC delivers to her clients in Fort Collins, where she's built a thriving accounting practice since 1995.

What separates successful businesses from those that fail? According to Mona, it's understanding your numbers through regular financial review. As part of the elite 1% of businesses that survived since 1995, she's witnessed firsthand how monthly accounting services transform decision-making and growth potential. Her firm provides comprehensive services including corporate and individual tax preparation, payroll processing, financial statement creation, and even workman's comp audits – but with an approach that prioritizes client education and relationship-building.

Mona challenges several persistent myths in accounting, particularly the notion that DIY bookkeeping saves money. She explains how entrepreneurs who attempt to master QuickBooks themselves often lose revenue by shifting focus from their core business, miss valuable tax deductions, and operate without crucial financial insights. One client remarked that just 2-3 hours of work in their field would more than cover Mona's accounting fees – while eliminating frustration and potentially costly mistakes. This philosophy of "you do what you do best, and I'll do what I do best" embodies the partnership approach that has made Frayer Associates successful for over two decades.

Perhaps most refreshing is Mona's insistence on meeting clients face-to-face and maintaining open communication. In an industry where many firms push clients toward apps and automated services, Frayer Associates answers every call and responds within 24 hours – a simple practice that has attracted numerous clients frustrated by impersonal experiences elsewhere. Ready to experience accounting services that actually help your business grow? Reach out to Frayer Associates today and discover the difference a relationship-based approach can make for your bottom line.