Jennifer Daggett

Sales & Marketing Coordinator

Jennifer Daggett
A woman in a rust-colored dress kneels in a grassy field, smiling at a young girl in a Big Sis sweater. She holds a baby in a matching Little Sis sweater. Trees and sunlight fill the background.

Fun Facts About Jennifer

  • She can play the ukulele.
  • She is mama to her beautiful, wild baby girls and a dog mama to Jaxy boy, her german shepherd.
  • She and her husband grew up 150 miles apart but at the same street address AND both grandmas on mom and dad’s sides have the same first names.

Before coming to AdminBooks, Jennifer earned her bachelors degree in Psychology at William Jessup University, expecting a life long career in counseling. She got her start in serving a wide population of people of all ages and backgrounds. After several years of this, Jennifer felt she was being pulled to use her experience and people skills to serve others in a different way. Jennifer joined AdminBooks in 2021, in Sales and Marketing, to connect with more individuals and support in making them feel welcomed and comfortable when it comes to the more stressful topic of taxes and finances.

In her free time, Jennifer loves to travel, read, do puzzles, swim and fish in lakes, listen to true crime podcasts, watch her favorite TV shows, play video games and sing! But nothing tops spending time with her husband and sweet daughters.

Recent Blog Articles

  • A festive illustration with a Santa hat, champagne glass, food, candle, clock, and holiday icons surrounding a sign that reads “Business Owner’s Holiday Survival Guide,” featuring small business accounting tips on a green and tan background.

    Business Owner’s Holiday Survival Guide

    Because your to-do list shouldn’t look like Santa’s. Ah, the holidays. That magical time when your inbox doubles, your staff…

    View More
  • A bright red lighthouse stands on a rocky pier by the blue water, steady as small business profit—visible through clear bookkeeping, even amid clouds and distant shoreline in the background.

    IRS Safe Harbor Rule: The Smart Way To Handle Quarterly Taxes

    Ever feel like dealing with the IRS is a game of “guess the number”? It usually plays out like this:…

    View More
  • A puzzle with a missing piece—just like when bookkeeping mistakes make small business profit hard to picture clearly.

    The Hidden Costs Of Having One Person Do Your Bookkeeping And Taxes

    Many small business owners try to save money by having one person handle both their bookkeeping and taxes. On the…

    View More
  • A person is counting U.S. dollar bills at a desk with a notebook, pen, and scattered cash—reminding small business owners to stay alert for QuickBooks Online scams while managing their finances. A phone and computer mouse are also visible in the background.

    Do You Really Know What Your Profit Is?

    Many small business owners proudly look at their revenue numbers and think, “I’m doing great!” But here’s the truth: revenue…

    View More