When you run your own business, the line between what’s personal and what’s business-related can blur. But when it comes to finances, you’ve got to draw the line. Yes—your business and personal finances are intimately connected, but as a successful small business owner, you need to keep them separately organized if you want to live with financial ease.
Read MoreOne of my favorite exercises at the beginning of a New Year is sitting down to reflect and set informed financial goals for my business and personal life. This month, I invite you to join me by analyzing your current spending and figuring out how to find extra money in your budget to reach this year’s goals.
Read MoreThink of all the words you’ve used to describe your budget. If the terms “complicated,” “confusing,” “time-consuming,” or “outdated” come to mind, that’s okay! You certainly aren’t alone. The truth is, budgets are hard. Not only do you have to set up all of your accounts and categorize your expenses, but you also have to monitor, analyze, and adjust your budget regularly to reflect your true spending needs and habits.
If you routinely fear that you’re running out of money or that you don’t have enough to bankroll your biggest priorities, then keep reading. While you might be struggling with budget problems right now, after reading this article you’ll be able to diagnose and amend your budget so you know where incoming money is going before it even arrives.
May can be a season of change and chaos, but don’t let these seasonal expenses surprise you!
Read MoreThe average American family of 4 spends anywhere between $580 and $1300 on their food budget every month. And if you’re like most families, you spend that and then another $300-$500 eating out. This can often cause waste in the household groceries from the intentions to the actions.
Food is a common place we get caught up in spending….most people are either eating, wearing or driving their retirement, and in this case, I want to talk about when we’re eating it.
Read MoreIt’s officially fall in Western Pennsylvania! The air conditioning has been off for a few weeks, pumpkin flavored everything is in full swing and the cooler temperatures are setting in. And October this year has another benefit for many Americans, a 3rd paycheck.
What most people are inclined to do is pay off large amounts of debt with that extra pay. Was that what you were thinking too?
Read MoreThere’s not a single person who can say they aren’t affected by Covid-19 in some manner. Whether it’s directly financial, childcare related, health issues, caring for someone else, or something else, it’s affected everyone in some manner or another. Follow these 8 steps to keep your family (and business) financially secure.
Read MoreLet’s face it. Asking for a raise is one of the hardest things for most people to do. We’re often afraid we’ll get shut down, be looked at differently, be asked why or make it an awkward situation between you and your boss. I want to share some tips on how to make it less awkward and more powerful.
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