This Black Accountant Has Helped Thousands of Small Businesses Save $25 Million

Folasade Ayegbusi, who calls herself the Accountability Account, is the most relatable and down to earth accountant on social media. She is best known for saving her clients over $25 million in one year, and making accounting super easy to understand and digest.

In 2011, Folasade founded Suncrest Financial Services LLC, located in Largo, MD, because she knew early on that the only way that she could help the Black community is by learning how money, taxes, and business worked.

Since then, Folasade has made it her life’s mission to help African-Americans become economically included through their businesses, by helping them build profitable, scalable, and sustainable businesses that will create generational wealth and break generational curses.

According to the Census Bureau, there are approximately 2.6 million Black/African-American owned Businesses in the United States and only approximately 107,000 of those businesses have employees. That’s a problem to Folasade, because it means that we have to strengthen our businesses for us to create economic freedom and inclusion, that also means our businesses are generating enough revenue to hire staff.

Folasade believes that strengthen our businesses is the major key to helping African-Americans become economically included. She does that by leveraging her accounting and business knowledge to teach black business owners how to use their numbers and data to scale, grow and profit in their businesses.

Find out how Folasade can help your small business grow by going to www.AccountingWithFolasade.com or www.SuncrestFinancials.com 

Also, follow her on Instagram @FolasadetheAccountant

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