Posts in Small Business
Top 10 Things to Make Sure Are on Your Financial Bucket List

Bucket lists allow us to turn our ambitions into an action plan. By writing down our wildest dreams, we take them from our imagination and lay them out in plain English. Our dreams become that much more real and, by default, that much more likely to happen. It’s easier to see the actions we need to take to achieve the goals after we’ve written them down.

But what about a financial bucket list?

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9 Questions to Help You Determine If You Have a Hobby or a Business (and why it matters)

At some point, you may feel that your hobby is becoming more like a successful side hustle—or part-time business—than something you only do to relax or exercise your creativity. It’s important to properly distinguish between a hobby and a business because the difference can significantly impact your financial future, especially when it comes to filing taxes.

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Business and Personal Finances: Keep Them Separate for Financial Success

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.

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Profit vs Revenue: Why Profitability Is More Important Than Revenue

Let’s be honest, when it comes to building a profitable business, the learning curve is steep.

Navigating the new terrain will be easier if you focus on the right goals from the beginning. And one of the most important goals is to focus on is how profitable your business is.

Focusing on profitability will help to prevent your dreams from becoming a cash flow eating nightmare.

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6 Ways to Give Thanks With Extra Money in Your Budget This Year

If you’re one of the lucky ones who continued to grow throughout the pandemic, you may find that your business has extra money in the budget as you’re doing your year-end financial reckoning. This can be a good opportunity to pay yourself more, increase the stability of the business, or invest back into the business.

It can also be a great opportunity to give back to your community and say thanks. If you’re feeling so inclined, here are six ideas for how to give thanks with extra money in your budget this year.

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The Ultimate Year-End Financial Checklist for Busy Small Business Owners

Remember the old adage; businesses who fail to plan, plan to fail. By completing the steps in this year-end financial checklist, you can rest easy knowing that you’re creating a plan for success. You can’t improve what you haven’t measured, and this checklist will help you measure all the right things for year-end planning and improved forecasting.

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