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Collect more reviews & testimonials before raising prices
Increasing your prices is one of the easiest ways to increase your profit. It significantly increases your revenue while also minimally impacting your expenses (as opposed to outright selling more where you'd need to hire more employees to complete the work). But,...
What to look for in a Profit & Loss report
Accountants and finance people love going on about how important your financial reports are and how much can be learned by regularly reviewing them. And, that's true. You can learn a lot about your business just by taking a regular look at your numbers. You can learn...
Throwback ⏰: Proactively look for surprise expenses to improve your long-term cash flow
Proactively managing cash flow is more than just enforcing payment terms, delaying your cash outflows, and building a tiny emergency fund. You should also actively look for potential cash flow problems and proactively plan for them. Because, surprise expenses that...
Throwback ⏰: Numbers lie like a dog
Mark Twain famously said, "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics," meaning you can manipulate statistics to prove just about anything. That's also true for every number you see out there. Every report, every graph, and every tax return can...
Throwback ⏰: Keep a running ‘progress & goals document’ so you can more easily look back on your growth
True growth is incredibly slow. It's a series of marginal improvements over a long enough period of time until you finally become proficient or successful. For example, they say it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert (which is debatable, but this is just an...
Throwback ⏰: Pick 3 business metrics to focus on – then ignore the rest
There's a near-endless supply of business metrics to choose from. Every single software now includes some sorta metrics dashboard. There's financial metrics, operating metrics, marketing metrics, sales metrics, project metrics, human resources metrics, metric metrics,...
Consider your clients Bill Pay process when sending invoices
Bill Pay and Accounts Payable are usually the most disorganized part of any small business's finances. It's the last piece of the financial puzzle that businesses work on. And, there's rarely a legit process other than just throwing expenses on the business card. Even...
Make paying invoices easier for your clients
Friction slows things down. That's true in physics, your car's brake pads, and small business cash flow. All those seemingly little annoyances and difficulties clients put up with, while paying your invoices, create friction and opportunities for your clients to pause...
Be realistic with your cash flow goals. It’ll never be perfect.
Sporadic and unhealthy cash flow makes running a business even more stressful than it already is. Instead of focusing on client work or strategic decisions, you'll be distracted by making payroll, paying next month's rent, and moving enough money around to make do....