Ecomm Breakthrough

Jason Snider is the Founder and CEO of Aspyr Advisors, a bookkeeping and business advising firm. He’s also the Co-founder and Managing Director at Summit eCommerce Advisors, an accounting firm supporting e-commerce professionals. Twenty years in the accounting industry exposed Jason to the challenges e-commerce entrepreneurs face utilizing traditional accounting, and it inspired his vision to create improved solutions. Additionally, as a Certified Profit First Professional, he coaches entrepreneurs by providing them with the tools needed to scale their businesses. In this episode… Bookkeeping is essential for operating a profitable e-commerce business because it helps owners organize and access their finances, plan an annual budget, and understand their financial health. And while it may be cost-effective to do your own bookkeeping, not having thorough accounting knowledge could cause your company to lose money. So how can entrepreneurs manage their company’s finances like an accounting professional? Regardless of the method used to log company spending, business owners should habitually review their financial records on a monthly basis. This allows for monthly comparisons and identifying areas where additional spending or cuts may be beneficial. Jason Snider, a certified accountant, recommends using a reliable accounting system such as A2X to accurately track the cost of goods and other data input. Another method for properly managing company funds is implementing a Profit First system. This accounting strategy aims to help small businesses improve their cash flow and profitability by setting aside a percentage of revenue as profit before paying expenses. In today’s episode of the eComm Breakthrough Podcast, Josh Hadley welcomes Jason Snider, Founder and CEO of Aspyr Advisors, to discuss innovative e-commerce bookkeeping. Jason shares common bookkeeping mistakes, methodologies for tracking and reconciling the cost of goods, and expounds on the Profit First strategy and how to execute it. Resources mentioned in this episode: Josh Hadley on LinkedIn eComm Breakthrough Consulting eComm Breakthrough Podcast Email Josh Hadley: Josh@eCommBreakthrough.com Hadley Designs Hadley Designs on Amazon Jason Snider on LinkedIn Email Jason Snider: Jason@summitecommerce.co Aspyr Advisors Summit eCommerce Advisors Special Mention(s): Kevin King Howard Thai on LinkedIn Roland Frasier on LinkedIn Profit First: Transform Your Business From a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine by Mike Michalowicz Rescue Time Pomodoro Timer Cyndi Thomason on LinkedIn Xero A2X Related Episode(s): “Kevin King’s Wicked-Smart Tips for Building an Audience of Raving Fans” “Mastermind Level Strategies From a Former Top 50 Amazon Seller With Howard Thai” “Seven Acquisition Strategies to Scale to Eight Figures and Beyond”

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Jason Snider is the Founder and CEO of Aspyr Advisors, a bookkeeping and business advising firm. He’s also the Co-founder and Managing Director at Summit eCommerce Advisors, an accounting firm supporting e-commerce professionals. Twenty years in the accounting industry exposed Jason to the challenges e-commerce entrepreneurs face utilizing traditional accounting, and it inspired his vision to create improved solutions. Additionally, as a Certified Profit First Professional, he coaches entrepreneurs by providing them with the tools needed to scale their businesses.

In this episode…

Bookkeeping is essential for operating a profitable e-commerce business because it helps owners organize and access their finances, plan an annual budget, and understand their financial health. And while it may be cost-effective to do your own bookkeeping, not having thorough accounting knowledge could cause your company to lose money. So how can entrepreneurs manage their company’s finances like an accounting professional?

Regardless of the method used to log company spending, business owners should habitually review their financial records on a monthly basis. This allows for monthly comparisons and identifying areas where additional spending or cuts may be beneficial. Jason Snider, a certified accountant, recommends using a reliable accounting system such as A2X to accurately track the cost of goods and other data input. Another method for properly managing company funds is implementing a Profit First system. This accounting strategy aims to help small businesses improve their cash flow and profitability by setting aside a percentage of revenue as profit before paying expenses.

In today’s episode of the eComm Breakthrough Podcast, Josh Hadley welcomes Jason Snider, Founder and CEO of Aspyr Advisors, to discuss innovative e-commerce bookkeeping. Jason shares common bookkeeping mistakes, methodologies for tracking and reconciling the cost of goods, and expounds on the Profit First strategy and how to execute it.

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What is Ecomm Breakthrough?

Unlock the full potential and growth in your business. Join Josh Hadley, a successful 8-figure e-com business owner and investor as he interviews highly successful CEOs and business owners who share specific actions you can take today to help your business reach its full potential and leave a lasting impact on the world.

Whether you sell on Amazon FBA, Shopify, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, Walmart, ClickFunnels, or Etsy you'll learn what is working for the most successful business leaders in eCommerce. Each eCom breakthrough episode is filled with strategies you can implement to help you scale to 8 figures and beyond.

Here's a small list of the topics we will cover:
- How to find new products to sell
- How to find good manufacturers
- How to manage cash flow
- Inventory management (shipping & logistics)
- Optimizing sales pages for conversion
- How to successfully launch a new product on Amazon.com
- Product ranking & optimization
- Amazon PPC management
- Implementing business operating systems
- Driving external traffic to Amazon
- Preparing to exit
- How to hire and build a team with A-Level talent
- Leadership skills