
For first time founders, the financial responsibilities that come with running a business can feel overwhelming, from designing profitable products and services, properly managing cash flow, and ensuring you’re crossing your T’s and dotting your I’s in order secure outside capital from local banks, community development financial institutions, and other alternative sources of funding for small bus... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Now that we’ve given you an overview of small business finance, in our fifth and final episode of this limited-edition series, we’ll be covering strategies and tactics for positioning your business for long term sustainable growth (with or without ca... more
For episode 4 of our five part-series, I sat down with Marine Corps Veteran and Accounting Expert, Taylor White, Co-Founder and CEO of Countbl, which provides financial management support to startups and small businesses. Day in and day out, Taylor a... more
A key component of building a successful small business is ensuring you’re able to design profitable products and services. There’s nothing more debilitating than hitting your sales, only to discover you’re still losing money. While this makes sense ... more
In Episode 2 of our 5-part series, we’ll continue where we left off, this time breaking down the three financial statements, which include the income statement (more commonly referred to as your Profit and Loss), the balance sheet, and the statement ... more
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Mike is the man! As a small business owner and military veteran, I have found this podcast very helpful in my entrepreneurial journey! The speakers have such great beneficial information and resources that will give you the ability to succeed in your own business!
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