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Financially Adjusted

Written by: Leslie Roth
  • Summary

  • The Financially Adjusted podcast is for all the current and aspiring small business entrepreneurs out there. I'm Leslie Roth - a virtual bookkeeping business owner- and I'm excited to share my knowledge and expertise with you when it comes to handling the money in your business and life. We'll get into all kinds of money topics: financial systems, budgeting, bookkeeping, setting and working toward financial goals, and the overall management of your finances. My goal is to leave you feeling enlightened, inspired, empowered, and confident as an entrepreneur. Settle in and hit follow! You are not on this journey alone!
    For more entrepreneurial financial help, go to www.financiallyadjusted.com.

    © 2024 Financially Adjusted
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Episodes
  • #3: IT'S YOUR YEAR TO GET FINANCIALLY CLEAR
    May 23 2024

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    Are you an aspiring, new, or established entrepreneur who’s feeling a little or a lot fuzzy about your business finances? You are not alone, and this episode is for you! Having a clear picture of your small business finances and your personal finances can mean all the difference in the world when it comes to reaching your goals. You are absolutely capable of gaining clarity when it comes to your money and this episode is your guide!

    Get my free checklist with the steps to financial clarity that I touched on in this episode: https://www.financiallyadjusted.com/5-steps-to-financial-clarity

    Here are some tools and resources that can help get you on track with your business:

    By signing up for QuickBooks through this affiliate link, you can get amazing discounts that you’ll never get anywhere else!
    https://completebusinessgroup.com/leading-ledger-bookkeeping-llc/

    I recommend ADP for payroll and use it myself in my business! (affiliate link)
    http://accountantprogram.adp.com/accept/?EID=5453c160-167e-4c6b-aedc-893d78fb3f87&type=ShareUrl

    Gusto is also a great payroll platform for your business! (affiliate link)
    https://gusto.com/r/leslie4559

    https://www.ramseysolutions.com/ramseyplus/everydollar
    I use this EveryDollar budgeting tool for all my personal and business budgeting and love it! Plus, the free version is amazing!

    Check out my all FREE financial resources in one place:
    https://www.financiallyadjusted.com/free-resources

    Follow me on social media:
    https://www.facebook.com/people/Financially-Adjusted/61554203918089/
    https://www.instagram.com/financiallyadjusted/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-roth/
    https://www.pinterest.com/financiallyadjusted/

    Reach out via email: support@financiallyadjusted.com

    Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only. Please consult with an accounting professional for direct advice based on your specific business situation.

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    22 mins
  • #2: DON'T FUDGE IT, JUST BUDGET
    May 23 2024

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    Do you cringe when you think about budgeting? Do you avoid numbers and budgeting in your personal life and your business? Are you feeling a little fuzzy about how to set up a budget and why you even need one in the first place? Then you are in the right place!

    I’ll break down why it benefits you to set up a budget and give you some useful and actionable tips to create your own personal and business budget. My goal is to also shift your mindset when it comes to how you think about budgeting. It takes practice to get used to creating and using one, but you are capable of building your budgeting muscles and using a budget to navigate you to your goals!

    Be sure to check out my YouTube tutorial video on setting up a personal and business budget using EveryDollar. This is the free budgeting tool that I recommend using which I’ll like below in addition to the link to my YouTube channel.

    www.youtube.com/@financiallyadjusted

    https://www.ramseysolutions.com/ramseyplus/everydollar

    Don’t forget to snag my free checklist: 5 Steps to Financial Clarity….
    https://www.financiallyadjusted.com/5-steps-to-financial-clarity

    I also have a free checklist for new entrepreneurs who are just getting started with their small business. Also, tune into my first podcast episode about starting smart in business. It breaks down the 5 Key Decisions/Actions that new entrepreneurs need to think about.
    https://www.financiallyadjusted.com/startsmart

    Check out my all FREE financial resources in one place:
    https://www.financiallyadjusted.com/free-resources

    Follow me on social media:
    https://www.facebook.com/people/Financially-Adjusted/61554203918089/
    https://www.instagram.com/financiallyadjusted/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-roth/
    https://www.pinterest.com/financiallyadjusted/

    Reach out via email: support@financiallyadjusted.com

    Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only. Please consult with an accounting professional for direct advice based on your specific business situation.

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    13 mins
  • #1: START SMART IN YOUR BUSINESS
    May 23 2024

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    New to small business ownership or thinking of starting a business? This episode focuses on 5 key decisions and actions that new entrepreneurs are faced with. If you're new to business and at the very beginning stages, it's likely you've had a whole bunch of questions pop up and you're feeling a bit overwhelmed by it all. What type of business entity do I need? What financial tools do I need to manage my business? And who do I need to think about hiring as I start my business?

    There is a free resource along with today’s episode to help keep you on track as you start your entrepreneurial adventures: The Start Smart Checklist for New Entrepreneurs. Just click the link below! https://www.financiallyadjusted.com/startsmart

    We cover 5 key decisions/actions in today’s episode. These are choosing an entity type, documenting your costs in the beginning stages, budgeting, any financial tools and systems you might need to set up, and professionals you might need to hire from the start.

    There’s a lot to think about in the beginning stages of business, but this breakdown should start you off on solid ground! Be sure to check out some of my affiliate links below related to today’s episode.

    ADP: This is a fantastic payroll company that I recommend. I use this in my business and recommend it to clients.
    http://accountantprogram.adp.com/accept/?EID=5453c160-167e-4c6b-aedc-893d78fb3f87&type=ShareUrl

    Complete Business Group: This is a company/3rd party that offers QuickBooks products at a much better discounted price than if you just purchased directly from QuickBooks online.
    https://completebusinessgroup.com/leading-ledger-bookkeeping-llc/

    Capital One Spark card: If you have healthy behaviors around spending with a credit card, this is a great one to use and earn cash back. It also links up well with QuickBooks Online. If you have unhealthy spending habits with credit cards, please avoid using one! You need to be able to pay it off monthly and not carry a balance. I use this one for my business and it makes paying bills simple.
    https://i.capitalone.com/Jnub3fUEX


    Check out my all FREE financial resources in one place:
    https://www.financiallyadjusted.com/free-resources

    Follow me on social media:
    https://www.facebook.com/people/Financially-Adjusted/61554203918089/
    https://www.instagram.com/financiallyadjusted/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-roth/
    https://www.pinterest.com/financiallyadjusted/

    Reach out via email: support@financiallyadjusted.com

    Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only. Please consult with an accounting professional for direct advice based on your specific business situation.

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    37 mins

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