🎙️New ep! Tobi Pearce joins the Stark Naked Numbers podcast to chat about all things Sweat, success and self-improvement.
Watch the conversation in full: https://t.co/L0gGRJoVoG
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Sacking your clients can be good for business.
Back in the early days of launching my first company, I had no idea what I was doing. Sure, I knew how to do all the technical work, but when it came to identifying my ‘ideal client’, well, I had no idea what they might look like.
Despite my business consistently doing 20% month-on-month revenue growth (which is impressive for any business), I was bleeding money.
I was shackled to an unprofitable customer servicing model, a relentless profit-losing machine of my own creation.
It was time for a change.
In our latest financial teardown, we explore Klaviyo’s journey into the IPO arena, the smart niche it’s carved out in ecommerce, and the financial insights shaping its future.
👉 Read the full article here: https://t.co/qui2GvTuVO
It’s been a bit of a dry spell for tech IPOs since the COVID Boom of 2021.
Valuations have corrected amid agressive central bank interest rate hikes.
But that’s about to change. Klaviyo has just made its intentions clear – it’s filed to go public.
At SBO, we manage the financial matters of more than 50 ecommerce businesses – and pretty much all of them are loyal Klaviyo users.
We decided to delve into Klaviyo’s S-1 filing – and there are some pretty impressive things going on under the hood. 👀
🎙️Part Two of Jason's conversation on The Lifestyle Accountant Show is now live! Episode 7 is all about the world of acquisition opportunities in the accounting realm.
Check it out: https://t.co/z4J8HOKEVP
Want more of Jason Andrew's insights in your ears? Check out his two-part episode on the @LSAccountant podcast. He chats with host Meryl Johnston on the art of long-term wealth creation and business ownership.
Listen here 📻: https://t.co/qNYS1xcXue
Over on our blog, you'll find an accountant’s take on the principles of Profit First – and how to weave them into your business and personal finances.
Check it out: https://t.co/nn6Ed7fx4Y
In a sea of business reads, it’s rare to find books on accounting.
This is understandable. Publishers tend to play it safe, avoiding number-crunching subject matter that puts most people to sleep.
But "Profit First" is an exception. This book flips accounting on its head.
Profit First by Mike Michalowicz is a book on budgeting, disguised as an ‘accounting hack’. It's perfect for busy entrepreneurs who are craving financial wisdom without the jargon. And it’s so engaging you’ll forget you’re actually learning important stuff.
🎙️ Back with a fresh episode of Stark Naked Numbers! 🔥 Jason Andrew tackles a common query for small biz owners: How much should you pay yourself?
Get insights on owner compensation, from the "Instagram CEO" myth to the profit-first approach.
Ep 6 out now!