What You Should Be Measuring In Your Business
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Your business' financials tell a much bigger story than you probably realize. But you have to make sure you're capturing the correct data first. Figuring out what we should be measuring in our business (because it's more than just income and expenses) can help us find out which of our services has the most significant profit margin, how much we're really earning, and so much more. In this episode, I'm chatting with Profit Advisor Heather Zeitzwolfe about all the things that matter when it comes to money in our business.
Heather is a CPA, Profit Advisor, and Money Coach that helps female entrepreneurs achieve their financial goals in their business and personal life. She describes herself as down to earth, non-judgemental, and actually enjoys all this number stuff so you don’t have to. Heather is analytical and creative; she’s a bundle of positive energy, far from the “boring” accountant stereotype. Heather has a strong passion for veganism, standing up for civil rights, and saving the environment. Her guilty pleasures include binge-watching RuPaul’s Drag Race and scarfing down salted caramel cashew ice cream. When she’s not glued to her computer, she loves creating delicious food, hanging out with her hubby, cuddling her three cats, and serving as an officer for her Toastmasters’ club.
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