by | Oct 11, 2017 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Sales & Marketing, Small Business Owners
I have a hard time stressing the importance of budgeting money each month on marketing. A lot of business owners see it as a wasted expense. It’s really not! I like to use this analogy when it comes to spending money on marketing. It’s like buying a $20 gift...
by | Oct 6, 2017 | Cash Flow, Other, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
While there are a lot of options to consider for making good investments, there are an equal if not greater number of investments that no one should consider. Often, these investments seem like a "sure thing," but they are anything but over the short or long...
by | Oct 5, 2017 | Cash Flow, Other, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
Most New Year’s Resolutions fail by the time February and March approach, if not sooner. If you were to ask all of your friends about their New Year's Resolutions, you would probably find that three seem to occur more often than anything else. You may have already...
by | Sep 22, 2017 | Cash Flow, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
How savvy are you about your financial health? It pays to pay attention and make sure your financial future looks healthy. Be realistic – The time you spend creating a budget is good use of your time. Too often people make the mistake of not being realistic about...
by | Sep 21, 2017 | Cash Flow, Personal financial planning, Small Business Success Series
Far too many of us get busy with life and living and don’t spend too much time thinking about our future, but we should! In fact, there are two things you need to guard more than anything else – that’s your health and your wealth. Let’s look at that further. If you...
by | Sep 20, 2017 | Cash Flow, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
While there are a lot of options to consider for making good investments, there are an equal if not greater number of investments that no one should consider. Often, these investments seem like a "sure thing," but they are anything but over the short or long...