As a business owner with multiple years of success and a value proposition that resonates with your target audience, growth and expansion are likely top of mind. You may already have multiple locations — also doing quite well — and you’d like to explore how to scale. Your concept might…
Key lifestyle factors to consider when you set financial goals
“How much do you cost?” is one of the most important questions I ask my clients when advising them on the structure and planning of their wealth.
As I explain in my book, Wealth Actually, you may have…
How to use the right data to make effective business decisions
The days of entrepreneurs and business leaders being forced to make key decisions off little more than gut instinct are long-gone. This isn’t to say that you won’t be forced to make guesses and assumptions about the next right step for your company or brand, but in today’s world…
5 essential considerations you need to make before investing in new technology
If you’re ready to introduce or upgrade some technology tools, you are on the way to seeing great benefits. But shopping for the technologies you need can be tedious. Today, there are more options to choose from than ever. How will you know which mobile, scanning or printing devices are right for your...
5 steps to minimize inflation’s damage to your business
Build inflation scenarios and estimate how suppliers, customers, and competitors are reacting.
Inflation hit a record not seen in 40 years and it is worrying CEOs. According to the Wall Street Journal, a Conference Board survey found…
How much does it cost to start a business
Average start-up costs for small businesses vary widely based on your business model, location, and industry. While there is no single amount that applies to every business, understanding the most common startup costs can at least help you make an accurate calculation for your situation…
7 ways to save (even more) money while working from home
If you’re working from home, you’ve probably already noticed the drastic savings. You’re already saving on your commute and work clothes, but there are even more ways you could be cutting costs in your home office. Working from home can save you up to $5,000 per year…