There’s nothing worse than getting to the end of the year and wondering where all the money went. Between payroll, taxes, and rising expenses across the board, no wonder there’s never as much left as you anticipated.
You know when you were a kid, and you did something bad and your parents called you over and gave you a chance to confess before they busted you? The punishment either went away or was a lot lighter because you did the right thing.
Many business owners are what serial entrepreneur Roland Frasier calls “accidental entrepreneurs”—they’re good at and love something, whether it’s baking, consulting, selling, providing services, etc., and they “accidentally” built a business around it.
We have a Google Home at my house, and sometimes Google just can’t get it straight. It will set a timer when we’ve asked it to play a song on Spotify, or listen in on our conversation and randomly contribute fart jokes (egged on by the 7-year-old) when not wanted.