If you’re a startup founder, small business owner or executive: you are responsible for your company’s finances.
Everything from cash flow management, your P&L, and even a fundamental understanding of how your business makes money. It’s a critical skill that every business leader must-have.
But unless you’re a trained accountant or have a few decades of corporate experience under your belt, getting a grip of your business finances is no easy task.
The good news is that knowing your numbers is not rocket science.
You don’t need a degree in accounting. You don’t need to be good at math or spreadsheets.
You just need to know the fundamentals.
I have over a decade of experience working with business owners of all shapes and sizes. From startup founders all the way to corporate executives. My mission is to educate them on their numbers – to help them make good financial decisions.
My accounting firm, SBO Financial works with business owners, servicing hundreds of founders each and every day.
Working with these founders, I get questions all the time, like:
- What does a balance sheet even do?
- How do I manage my cash flow?
- What numbers should I look at to know if I have a good business?
The basics of financial management is a fundamental skill that all founders should have, as it could be the difference between going big, or going bust.
It was time to share this knowledge in a safe, founder-friendly and jargon-free space.
Hence why we created the program, Financial Management for Founders.
Financial Management for Founders is an introductory program for founders and small business owners who are left paralysed when it comes to their numbers.
Together, I will help you get a grip on your business finances.