Build to Enough

Understanding the different categories that make up your chart of accounts will help you make better and more informed financial decisions in your business. That is why in today’s episode, I’m defining what a chart of accounts is. More specifically, I’m breaking down the different categories you can expect to see on your chart of accounts.

Show Notes

Understanding the different categories that make up your chart of accounts will help you make better and more informed financial decisions in your business. That is why in today’s episode, I’m defining what a chart of accounts is. More specifically, I’m breaking down the different categories you can expect to see on your chart of accounts.

From the three main categories of your balance sheet and what each of them means to how to read and categorize your profit and loss statement. This episode is a must-listen for business owners and freelancers who feel like their accounts are all over the place. Get a pen and paper ready, and tune in!

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Keila Hill-Trawick, CPA, MBA
Helping entrepreneurs create and maintain the business they want | Building to Enough | LinkedIn Top Voice | Intuit Partner Council | Accounting Firm Owner

What is Build to Enough ?

Little Fish Accounting presents Build To Enough. The pursuit of endless growth and scaling can leave entrepreneurs feeling burned out and unfulfilled. This podcast explores how to build sustainable, purpose-driven businesses that align with your lifestyle and values, rather than defined by rapid expansion alone. On this show, we’ll reframe definitions of success, provide strategies for structuring companies around desired lifestyles, and share stories of entrepreneurs finding deeper fulfillment by focusing on “enough.” Join us as we discuss moving off the hamster wheel and building businesses with balance and meaning.