Navigating the world of finances is overwhelming, especially as an entrepreneur or freelancer. In today’s episode, I’m giving you some quick tips on what you need to know about bookkeeping, reviewing financial reports, and tax repair so that you can take better charge of your finances.
Show Notes
Navigating the world of finances is overwhelming, especially as an entrepreneur or freelancer. In today’s episode, I’m giving you some quick tips on what you need to know about bookkeeping, reviewing financial reports, and tax repair so that you can take better charge of your finances.
Good bookkeeping is so much more than logging your income and expenses. At its core, it is the foundation of all your reports from which the financial strategy and goals for your business are built. That’s why I’m walking you through an overviewing of the tasks that go into bookkeeping. Then, I explain what financial reports are and the three things you need to do (and keep in mind) when you review them.
Last but not least, I discuss the importance of good bookkeeping and how bookkeeping and tax repair intertwine and impact one another. This episode will help you understand why bookkeeping alone isn’t enough so that you can take charge of your finances and grow your business with peace of mind.
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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
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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.