The small print

Privacy, terms, and what this page is not.

Written to be read. If anything here is unclear, ask Dana Whitfield before you rely on it — that is quicker than a lawyer and usually enough.

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Privacy

This page does not track you. There is no analytics script, no advertising pixel, no session recorder, no chat widget and no font loaded from anybody else's server. Nothing about your visit is sent anywhere, which is also why there is no cookie banner to dismiss — there are no cookies to consent to.

If you send the enquiry form, we receive what you typed into it: your name, your email address, your phone number if you gave one, your company, and your message. We use it to reply to you and for nothing else. We do not sell it, rent it, or add you to a list. Ask us to delete it and we delete it.

This is the notice for the website. It is not the privacy notice Northgate Ledger gives its clients about their financial information under the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act — that is a separate document you receive when you become a client, and it covers different things.

Terms of use

Everything on this site is offered for information. Reading it does not make you a client and does not create a professional engagement. That starts when both sides sign an engagement letter setting out the scope, the fee and the term — not before.

The worked month shown on this page is an illustration built from invented figures. It is not a client's results and it is not a projection of yours.

Prices shown are the current monthly retainers for the scope described beside them. Your quote depends on transaction volume and how many jobs you run, and is confirmed in writing before anything starts.

Not advice

Nothing on this page is tax, legal, accounting or investment advice for your situation. General guidance about how a month closes is not a recommendation about your books, your entity, your filings or your deadlines.

Do not act on anything here without talking to somebody who has looked at your actual records. That is what the call is for.

Accessibility

We do not claim a certificate, and we do not run an accessibility overlay. There is no legal standard a private business can be measured against, so anybody claiming full compliance is selling something — the Federal Trade Commission fined one overlay vendor a million dollars in 2025 for that exact claim.

Here is what was actually done instead. The page is operable from the keyboard end to end. Text meets or exceeds WCAG AA contrast against every state of the background, checked by arithmetic at build time rather than by eye. Copy never renders below sixteen pixels. Headings and landmarks are real elements. The scroll animation is decorative: with "reduce motion" switched on in your operating system, the page settles and stays readable.

If something here does not work for you, email hello@northgateledger.com and tell us what broke. That gets fixed faster than any widget.

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