How to Pay Yourself as a Business Owner (Plus, Avoid These 3 Mistakes!)

When you take the leap from employee to business owner, one of the most important things you need to consider is how you’ll pay yourself. Yet this is one area that new (and even some seasoned) business owners continue to struggle with.

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Financial Business Coach vs. Financial Advisor vs. Bookkeeper: Which One Do You Need?

Essentially, there are three different professionals who can make your life easier when it comes to your business finances (there are more, but these three are the most common):

  • A financial business coach

  • A financial advisor who serves business owners

  • A bookkeeper or accountant

To choose the right professional for you and your business, you need to know what each professional specializes in, the services they offer, and how they can specifically help support your business financials.

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How to Create a Simple Business Budget That Doesn’t Break Your Brain

Well-done budgets can be so freeing. They can ultimately take a lot of the fear out of our finances.

Luckily, creating a budget for your business doesn’t have to be difficult or daunting. I’ve developed a simple five-step guide you can follow to create your own business budget right now and get more clarity on your business finances. Let’s get started.

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How much should you be reinvesting back to your business? (You might be surprised)

You’ve made the leap, business is rolling in and one of the first questions usually is - “How much should I be spending on things like my website, advertising, social media, hiring experts, etc.? And also, when should I start doing that? At the beginning? After I have revenue? Take a loan? Use my savings?”

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11 Ways To Hack Your Grocery Budget

The 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.

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How To Create A Budget For October That Will Jumpstart Your Financial Plan

It’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?

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Why Profit First Works In My Business And Will Work In Yours Too

Profit First is a life changing system for any business owner. Not just some, not just new businesses or small businesses or service based businesses or owners who don’t handle money well. Profit First is literally life changing for anyone who fully implements it in their business! Why? I want to dig into that below.

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5 Steps To Controlling Your Small Business's Cash Flow

When you start a business, you don’t realize the one million things that it will require of you. You simply think, I charge money for my service/product that I love and I make money! Voila!

But it doesn’t quite work that way….one of the most important things for business owners to understand and learn to manage is not just their revenue and expenses, but moreso, cash flow. So what is cash flow?

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5 Impactful Steps For Small Business Owners To Survive

I posted a blog today with 8 action steps you should take for the health of your business and your personal finances, but I wanted to go to a few more details specifically for small business owners. I'm not going to beat around the bush, so here they are in no particular order!

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8 Steps To Take NOW For The Health Of Your Finances

There’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.

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The 7 Pieces of Financial Protection Every Family Needs to Have in Place NOW

As parents, we all want only the best for our children, and for our children to have even better lives than we did.  I see families on a weekly basis who struggle financially. Take these 7 steps to protect your family and sleep well knowing that they’re covered in case something happens to you.

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February Budget Items

I know it’s not the most romantic event in your marriage, but sitting down to discuss your family finances and doing a budget together at least monthly is one of the healthiest things you can do for your marriage. It’s critical that we dream together and share common goals so that you’re working tandem to achieve them.

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