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Expense Review – Cut the Crap, Keep the Power

Expense Review – Cut the Crap, Keep the Power

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In this episode of Money First CEO, I walk you through a no-nonsense expense review that every business owner needs. Whether you're starting out or scaling up, it’s time to stop the silent cash leaks and reclaim your financial power. I share practical steps to audit your business expenses, the emotional traps that lead to overspending, and a powerful 4-question filter to help you cut the crap and keep what actually drives momentum. This isn't about being frugal – it's about being intentional and building a business that truly works for you.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The difference between spending and investing in your business
  • How emotional triggers like FOMO and insecurity lead to unnecessary expenses
  • The two types of business expenses: fixed and variable
  • My 4-question filter for reviewing every business expense
  • How to create a recurring expense list that saves time and money
  • Simple ways to cancel, downgrade or renegotiate costs without cutting corners

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