About

Quiet precision, on purpose

Stealth Ledger was founded by a senior accountant who spent years inside SaaS finance teams — running month-end closes, reconciliations, and financial reporting on ERP systems like NetSuite, where a missed reconciliation isn't an oops, it's an incident.

What became obvious from that seat: funded startups get accounting rigor as a matter of course, while the businesses that power Colorado — agencies, IT firms, consultancies, practices — get a shoebox of receipts and a scramble every April. Not because their owners care less. Because nobody built a firm for them that works the way modern finance teams work.

So we built one.

One more thing, stated plainly because most firms bury it: we are not a CPA firm, and we don't prepare taxes or perform audits. That's a feature. It means we never rush your books to feed a tax practice, and your tax preparer gets clean, reconciled financials that make their job — and their bill — smaller.

The name

Why “Stealth”?

Because the best bookkeeping is invisible. It happens on schedule, without drama, without chasing, without you thinking about it — the way good infrastructure works. Stealth describes the workload you feel, never the books themselves.

The books are the opposite of stealthy: every account reconciled, every report in your portal, every action logged — you can see all of it, any time. Invisible effort, total transparency. That's the whole idea.

What we believe

The values behind the ledger

Precision is quiet

Great bookkeeping doesn’t announce itself. It shows up as a close that lands on the fifth, statements that reconcile, and a tax season with no drama.

Honesty over upsell

If your books need less than you think, we’ll say so. If they need more, we’ll show you exactly why. No fear-selling, ever.

Process beats heroics

Checklists, automation, and a documented close — the same discipline that runs a SaaS finance team, applied to your business.

Plain English

You shouldn’t need an accounting degree to understand your own business. Every deliverable is written for the person running the company.

Ready for books you never have to think about?

A 30-minute conversation. No pitch deck, no pressure — just an honest look at where your books stand.

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