
Firmer Figures: Fess Up or Mess Up
How to Spot the Signs Your Small Business Is Failing so You Can Fix It Before Anyone Finds Out
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Narrated by:
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Georgette Rowland Osborne
About this listen
So you want to start a business? You have had the concept for a sure-fire successful business for a long time and you have cultivated the idea into a viable business plan and the possibility of working for yourself is something that you relish. You are dying to take the plunge but something is holding you back.
It’s time to take the fear out of business finances. Important tips you’ll learn:
- The character types of business owners and entrepreneurs, so that you can identify your own weaknesses and strengths and understand the best way for you to operate
- Valuable information on when and why you should outsource as well as the importance of learning to be adaptable and flexible to change
- What to expect from your accountant and your bookkeeper so you can hire them with confidence
- The financial warning signs that identify how close you are to business failure that most entrepreneurs miss or don't take seriously enough
- Deciding whether to save your business versus starting over; and the options available
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