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In this episode, where we dig into everything you need to know about profit and loss statements. 

Understanding the numbers and margins that our business generates each month can be intimidating—and understandably so—but we are here to tell you why it is actually incredibly empowering to be aware of your finances. Our profit and loss statements and balance sheets give us valuable incremental information that we use to make decisions each and every month in our company. While P&L statements may seem impenetrable, having a clear understanding of what they are telling us makes it SO much easier to make properly educated decisions moving forward.

We help you understand the different sections of a profit and loss statement, the difference between gross and net profit, as well as the difference between top line and bottom line revenue today. We also get into the logical progression any new business must take, from requiring capital to breaking even and, finally, to generating revenue.

We speak about the side hustle as a strategy to weather during the first few years of starting a business while still earning an income, which helps the prospect seem less intimidating.

Our key message today is that it’s reasonable to build a company that, within a few years, is supporting you and your family. BUT is usually does take some time, so don’t sacrifice this amazing opportunity because it doesn’t happen in the first couple of months!

 

Key Points From This Episode:

 

Words of Wisdom: 

“Numbers and accounting reports are so avoided, but the truth is that this is the most empowering thing you can do.” 

“You do need to spend money to create a business, period, and in the first year you’re doing well if you break even.”

“It’s absolutely reasonable to build a company that within a few years is supporting you and your family. Don’t sacrifice that amazing opportunity because it doesn’t happen in two months.”

 

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Namastream

Become an Online Teacher

Beta Launch Lab

 

Joy: Bench

Hustle: TED Talks: Finance