203. How Do I Outsource My Business Finances And Who Do I Delegate Them To
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As business owners we have a million things that we want to outsource. Not liking business finances may make you feel like they need to be outsourced right away. Join Kerry and Kim while they wait for their coffee orders in the virtual cafe for a chat about outsourcing business finances.
- How do I outsource my business finances? Who do I delegate them to?
- If we don't understand them first, how do we know the person we are giving this to is doing the right thing?
- You can get your own base understanding of your business finances, and you don't need the certifications or degrees
- If we spend some time in our own business finances, we start to have a better understanding for those outsourcing conversations
- Outsourcing something that's pretty critical in our daily running of our business, requires us to form relationships with these people as well
Kerry is not a financial advisor, she is sharing what she would personally do if it were her. She cares so much about what someone's business finances will do to them because stress is real. Getting in control of our business finances isn't going to happen in 5 minutes, but also isn't going to take us having to get a degree of some kind. Keep listening to gain more understanding and have someone in your corner who can answer your questions.
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We would love you to tune in for this episode and future discussions in the virtual cafe, where you too can get in control of your business finances.
We hope you enjoy this experience π
Cheers β Kerry & Kim
Information contained in this podcast should be taken as general advice only and your personal circumstances have not been taken into account. It is recommended that you seek financial advice from a professional who is licensed to do so. If you choose to act upon the general advice shared, you do so at your own risk.
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