financial planning

Tips for Building a Budget and Sticking With It

by Larry Slusser
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Building a budget for your business will take time to put together. However, it can be easy to move away from following the budget. Below are some ways to help you stick with the budget you spent time developing. First, if you have never done it before living within a budget can be difficult as well as educational. For instance, knowing how to reasonably trim your expenses, or how much of a cash reserve to keep on hand will take time to develop the skills. Learning along the way, adjusting when appropriate will become easier as you practice. Next, you... Read more

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Make Sure Your Business has an Umbrella for a Rainy Day

by Carrie Hinkel
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Most business owners don’t feel the need to have a “rainy day” or “emergency” fund until business is slow or an unexpected expense is incurred. Instead of having to scramble over some “fast cash” for the business, why not slowly build up a savings account that holds several months worth of operating cash? Even if your business is a start-up and you feel that every dollar is already spent before it’s earned, having a “rainy day fund” is a good idea - and you don’t need a lot of cash to start. If money is tight, set a goal to... Read more

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An Entrepreneurs Biggest Cost

by Veronica Stone
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When launching a new product or company, an entrepreneur must consider their biggest cost - the opportunity cost. Opportunity cost is an economic term that is defined as the cost of passing up the next best alternative when making a decision. For instance, if an asset such as capital is used for one purpose, the opportunity cost is the value of the next best purpose for which the asset could have been used. In the entrepreneur’s case, this asset typically includes the entrepreneur’s time and money. For an individual currently working in a corporate position, the opportunity cost of launching... Read more

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