The world's most famous accountant, Mitchell Baldridge, and serial small business owner Scott Hambrick explore the best tax deal in America that no one is talking about: small business. They discuss all aspects of starting and operating a small business including sales, marketing, bookkeeping, taxes, and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusiness |
In the previous episode of Mitchell's Mailbag, Mitchell and Scott set aside one email to dedicate an entire episode to -- this is that email! Listener Tim W. (T-dub for short) shares his new SEO marketing business he has rolled out, and some reservat... more
Mitchell Baldridge, CPA and Scott Hambrick reach into the Stupid Tax inbox and look at three questions submitted by listeners. One young business owner started a handyman business in the fall of 2023 and started off with a bang, making $14k in his fi... more
Many business owners struggle with the idea of raising prices. Even in the current environment of high inflation and rapidly increasing costs for just about everything, many people struggle to raise prices. Sometimes it's in fear of losing good busin... more
Mitchell and Scott discuss a common problem that successful business owners encounter in their first coupe years of operation -- an income tax trap caused by rapid growth. Here's the scenario: our young business owner Connor leaves his low paying W-2... more
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This podcast is awesome. I’m building a tax planning business and this has been awesome to listen to for tax topics, business growth insight, and mindset. My favorite listen out there
You should, especially if you a small business or want to now, soon, or someday. You should listen even if none of the above applies. It’s just good. This is straightforward advise that is hard to access this easily and for no money. Great podcast.
I’m a new small business owner and love that Mitchell and Scott share my enthusiasm for long term personal freedom. For those that want to do the work, this is a great podcast. more
Apple Podcasts | #223 | Switzerland/Business/Entrepreneurship |
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