Who We Serve
Built for careers with moving parts.
We work with established professionals and entities across film, television, music, and sports whose finances are rarely simple and rarely the same twice.
Industry Relevance
The work we understand.
Irregular income, multiple entities, project-based earnings, and obligations that arrive on no fixed schedule. We are built for exactly this.
The professions below describe the kinds of careers and structures we're equipped to support. They reflect our experience, not any individual client.
Professionals
Careers we support.
Actors
Performers managing project income, residuals, and obligations across overlapping productions.
Directors
Creative leads balancing fees, development work, and multi-year project timelines.
Writers
Writers across film, television, and music with layered rights and royalty income.
Musicians
Recording and touring artists managing royalties, advances, and publishing income across releases and tours.
Professional Athletes
Athletes managing contract income, signing bonuses, and endorsements across short, high-earning careers.
College Athletes (NIL)
Student-athletes turning name, image, and likeness rights into income from brand deals, collectives, and appearances.
Producers
Producers coordinating personal finances alongside the entities they help bring together.
Creative Executives
Executives whose compensation and commitments extend well beyond a single paycheck.
Entertainment Entrepreneurs
Founders and principals building ventures at the intersection of art and enterprise.
Entities
Structures we keep in order.
Loan-out companies
Dedicated, properly separated accounting for personal service corporations and the income that flows through them.
Production entities
Clean books for project and production companies, kept distinct from personal finances and ready for the advisors who rely on them.
Holding & related structures
Coordinated oversight across the related entities a complex career tends to accumulate over time.
Ventures & investments
Steady accounting support for the business interests that grow alongside a creative career.
If your financial life has outgrown a single spreadsheet and a once-a-year conversation, we should talk.