We’re obsessed with closing the maternal wealth gap—not because we think capitalism is fair, but because we refuse to let another generation of women miss out while billionaires and corporations get every advantage. The system is rigged: big businesses get tax attorneys, strategic CFOs, and insider knowledge, while women entrepreneurs are told to “just use QuickBooks” and figure it out.
— the kind that minimizes tax liability, maximizes wealth-building, and keeps your money funding your life and values, not broken systems designed to cause harm.
Your business isn’t just revenue—it’s your family’s security, your children’s inheritance, and your proof that women don’t need permission to build empires.
We’re here to make sure you keep what you earn and don’t exploit yourself or your family time doing it.
Hi, I’m Erica! Bloom & Bee was born when I saw the way my sister (a small business owner) was left completely in the dark about her own finances during the year despite paying hundreds of dollars per month for ongoing accounting support from a large, well known CPA firm.
Her questions were met with condescension and arrogance, leaving my sister apprehensive to speak up and seek understanding of her own numbers.
The only insight she received was at year end – too late to make any meaningful changes in time for tax time.
(who came out of retirement after a 40+ dedicated career as a CPA for the Federal government)
— that was the opposite of cold, dusty, and rude.
I know how it feels to be constantly made to feel small and less than when we are often the smartest, most qualified people in the room.
It doesn’t have to be this way!
Becoming a mom radically shifted how I view EVERYTHING (including business). We’ve been sold the same lie in parenting that we’re sold in entrepreneurship: that we should do everything ourselves. That asking for help is a weakness. That struggling alone is somehow noble.
It’s bullshit. Just like parenting needs a village, your business needs a village of people helping carry the load that comes with running a business and a family. That’s not failure—that’s strategy.
I started this firm because I was done watching women entrepreneurs get dismissed, overcharged, and kept in the dark about financial strategies that could change their lives. Now I use my engineering brain to solve your financial puzzles, my zero-bullshit tolerance to make sure you’re treated with respect, and my motherhood experience to remind you: you were never meant to do this alone.
You’ve proven you can figure things out. But here’s the truth: constantly white-knuckling your finances isn’t a badge of honor—it’s stealing your time, energy, and money. You don’t need to have it all figured out before reaching out.
You don’t need perfect books or organized receipts. You just need to be ready to stop carrying this alone. Let’s talk about what support actually looks like.