About Katallage
Katallage was founded on the belief that financial management should bring clarity, integrity, and thoughtful insight to the organizations we serve. The name itself comes from the Greek word katallagē, meaning reconciliation — a fitting reflection of our work in bringing financial records, reporting, and strategy into alignment.
Katallage provides bookkeeping and fractional finance support to organizations that need reliable financial structure and clear insight, but may not require a full-time finance leader. From accurate books and reconciliations to strategic financial guidance, our goal is to help leaders understand their numbers and make confident decisions.
We believe that financial stewardship is more than simply recording transactions. It is about bringing order to complexity, strengthening accountability, and ensuring that financial information supports wise leadership and responsible growth.
At Katallage, our work is guided by a simple principle:
Where integrity reconciles with insight.
About the Owner
Sabrina McKinney is the founder of Katallage, where she provides bookkeeping and fractional finance support to organizations seeking clarity and structure in their financial operations.
With experience in financial management and organizational support, Sabrina brings a thoughtful and detail-oriented approach to her work. She is committed to helping organizations maintain accurate financial records while also providing the insight leaders need to understand their financial position and plan for the future.
Sabrina believes that strong financial systems create confidence for leadership and stability for organizations. Her work focuses on ensuring that financial information is not only accurate, but also meaningful and useful for decision-making.
Through Katallage, she partners with organizations to bring clarity, reconciliation, and insight to their financial management.
Ready for clearer Financial direction?
Let’s talk about what support makes the most sense for your organization — whether that’s bookkeeping, fractional services, or a project-based engagement.