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Budgeting Essentials

Helping you master the practical essentials of Budgeting, Cash Flow, Accounting and Debt Relief.

What is a Budget and Why Do I Need One?

Last week I talked about Finalize Decisively.   If you missed that post, you can review it HERE.  This week’s topic is: What is a Budget and Why Do I Need One?  Before you can understand how a budget can help you, you have to know what it is.  This week I discuss what a budget is how it can benefit you.

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Budgeting – Finalize Decisively!

Last week I talked about when you have a good final draft step away.   If you missed that post, you can review it HERE.  This week’s topic is Finalize Decisively.  You can fine tune your numbers to the point where you lose focus on the big picture and your goals. Over working the details will not make your budget match reality perfectly.

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Budgeting – when you have a good final draft step away

Last week I talked about keeping your monthly cash flow positive. If you miss that post, you can read it HERE. This week’s topic is when you have a good final draft step away.  It’s important when you think you have a good final draft, to step away and not look at it for couple of days. Today I discuss why.

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Budgeting - Keep your monthly Cash Flow Positive

Last week I talked about Be conservative with your estimates. If you missed that post, you can review it HERE.  This week’s topic is keep your monthly cash flow positive. Planning your cash flow may seem to be something that you can’t do. But with a well prepared budget, you can avoid many cash flow issues before they happen. 

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Budgeting - Be conservative with your estimates

Last week I talked about working on income early.  If you missed that post, you can read it HERE.  This week’s topic is be conservative with your estimates.  One big temptation you need to avoid when preparing a budget is being too aggressive with your numbers, especially when you are working on your revenue. Today I discuss why. 

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Budgeting - Start working on income early

Last week I talked about concentrating on important items. If you missed that post, you can review it HERE.  This week’s topic is start working on income early. Estimating your revenue (Income) correctly is the key to creating an effective budget.

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Budgeting – Concentrate on Important Items

Last week I talked about making sure you pay yourself first.  If you missed that post, you can read it HERE.  This week’s topic is concentrate on important items.  We all have the same amount of time to spend on our lives.  Don’t waste time over analyzing budget items that are not significant issues to your business.

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Budgeting – Pay Yourself First!

Last week I talked about creating a schedule for your budget.  If you missed that post, you can get it HERE.  This week‘s topic is paying yourself first.  This is important on two levels.  First, when you pay yourself first, you are directing your business by setting a goal for it to achieve instead of just taking whatever is left at the end of the year.  Second, this keeps you in control of your finances instead of your finances controlling you.

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Budgeting – Create a Completion Schedule

Creating an effective budget is not something that just happens.  You need to have a good knowledge of your business.  You need to take time to look at what you have been doing.  You need to take time to look at what you are going to do.  If you are going to get all those things done efficiently, you are going to have to have a schedule.  Today I discuss how to prepare a schedule for your budget.

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Cost Saving through Analyzing Job Duties

I recently posted about small business owners examining their businesses to make sure that job duties were being performed by the correct staff.  If you missed that post and would like to review it, CLICK HERE.  Today I am sharing a procedure you can use to analyze your staff duties.

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Do you have a plan?

Many people begin the New Year with resolutions for changes that they want to make for the coming year.  Unfortunately, many of those resolutions fail, in part because there is no implementation plan that goes along with the resolution.  In business, that equates to going through the year with high hopes for a profitable year, but no budget to help you get there.  Today I want give you some tips to help you prepare a budget for your business.

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Business Owner Value - A Cost Saving Consideration

Last week we talked about ways you can work with your vendors to help save money for your business.  I have successfully used this approach with my vendors successfully for years.  If you would like to review them, you can review that post by CLICKING HERE.  This week I am sharing another area that you can look at to save money for your business. 

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Are you implementing your Cost Saving Measures?

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Last week we talked about things you can do to save money in your business.  I hope that you have had a chance to dig in to those tips and have already put those tips into practice.  If you missed that post, you can still read it by CLICKING HERE.  This week I am sharing some tips on getting your savings analysis underway.

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Who Sets the Vision?

As Small Business Owners, we have many things that we have to accomplish.  Delegating duties to staff is vital to being able to keep everything functioning as it should.  This is especially true in the area of bookkeeping (accounting).  Most small business owners are not accountants.  This usually puts the accounting duties high on the list of duties to be delegated.  For most of the accounting duties, this is a very good idea.  The day to day detail activities required to prepare your financial statements don’t produce any additional income for the business.  You need to monitor the duties, but a good detailed bookkeeper can perform these duties for you. 

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