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US GAAP Advisory in Texas (Investor-Ready Books)

GAAP-compliant financials for Texas companies raising capital or facing diligence, prepared and reviewed by a CPA & EA team.

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GAAP conversionComplete
Revenue (ASC 606)Recognized
Audit readinessDiligence-ready
StatementsInvestor-ready
// numbers that hold upAll clear ✦
STANDARD
US GAAP
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Fundraising & diligence
REVENUE
ASC 606
OUTPUT
Audit-ready
What's included

US GAAP Advisory in Texas, done right

Everything your Texas business needs, handled by one licensed CPA & EA team.

GAAP conversion

We convert your Texas company's books from cash to full US GAAP accrual accounting.

Revenue recognition

ASC 606 revenue recognition done right, critical for SaaS and subscription Texas businesses.

Audit readiness

We prepare Texas financials that hold up under investor and auditor diligence.

Investor-ready statements

Clean balance sheet, P&L and cash flow that Texas investors expect to see.

Technical accounting

Memos and treatment for complex items, equity, leases, deferred revenue.

Diligence support

We stand behind the numbers through your Texas raise or transaction.

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Why MOREOFTAX

Texas businesses, one licensed team

Not a filing mill. A CPA and Enrolled Agent firm that does the work and stands behind it.

Investor-ready financials

GAAP statements that hold up under diligence and audit.

ASC 606 done right

Revenue recognition that's correct for SaaS and subscription models.

Reconciles to your taxes

GAAP books and your federal return tell the same story.

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When a company in the state raises capital or heads into an acquisition, the first thing sophisticated investors and acquirers ask for is GAAP-compliant financials. Texas has no personal income tax and no annual report fee for most small LLCs below the franchise-tax threshold. US GAAP advisory turns your books into audit-ready financial statements that bridge the gap between day-to-day records and the standards diligence demands, prepared and reviewed by a licensed CPA and Enrolled Agent.

Why Texas companies need GAAP financials

Most early-stage businesses run on cash-basis (cash basis) books, fine for taxes, but not what investors trust. Converting to GAAP changes that. Accrual-based GAAP and consistent rules so your numbers are comparable, auditable and credible. When a term sheet or letter of intent lands, having GAAP financials ready is the difference between a smooth diligence and a scramble that can sink a deal.

What GAAP advisory covers

  • GAAP conversion. Moving your books from cash to full accrual accounting.
  • Revenue recognition (ASC 606). The five-step model, essential for SaaS and subscription businesses.
  • Technical accounting. Correct treatment for equity, leases, deferred revenue and other complex items.
  • Audit-ready statements. Balance sheet, P&L and cash flow that withstand scrutiny.
Key point: GAAP issues surface at the worst time, mid-diligence. Fixing them before you raise keeps your Texas valuation and timeline intact.

GAAP and your Texas taxes

Your audited financials and your tax return serve different masters, but they should reconcile. Because we are also a tax filing firm, your Texas GAAP books and your federal return stay consistent, no contradictory numbers for an auditor or investor to question. Strong bookkeeping underneath makes GAAP conversion far faster.

Why use a CPA & EA firm in Texas

This work is technical, and getting revenue recognition or equity accounting wrong can derail a raise. Our US GAAP advisory gives Texas founders audit-ready financials and the technical memos to back them, prepared by licensed professionals who stand behind the numbers through diligence.

How it works

Four steps.
Then it's handled.

Review your books

We assess your current Texas accounting and the gap to US GAAP.

Convert to GAAP

Accrual conversion, revenue recognition and technical treatments.

Produce statements

Investor-ready, audit-ready financials and supporting memos.

Support diligence

We back the numbers through your Texas fundraise or deal.

FAQ

Texas US GAAP questions

What is US GAAP and why do Texas investors want it?

US GAAP is the standard accounting framework. Texas investors and acquirers require GAAP financials in diligence because they make companies comparable and trustworthy. We convert your books to meet it.

What is ASC 606 and does it apply to my Texas business?

ASC 606 governs how you recognize revenue. It matters most for Texas SaaS, subscription and contract businesses, where timing revenue correctly is essential for credible financials.

Do I need an audit in Texas?

Not always, but you often need audit-ready financials for a raise or sale. We prepare Texas statements that hold up to that scrutiny, whether or not a formal audit follows.

Can you fix prior-year Texas books for GAAP?

Yes. We convert historical Texas books to GAAP so your financials are consistent and defensible across periods.

How is GAAP advisory different from bookkeeping?

Bookkeeping keeps the records; GAAP advisory ensures those records follow the standards investors and auditors require. We do both for Texas companies.

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