Money is what to you? Pam answers that question on the Money Is show with Andrew Cordle.
Read MoreThis is an amazing opportunity for all my hungry entrepreneurs out there looking to take their skills and business to the next level.
Read MoreThe second round of PPP loans are here. Just because you got a PPP loan in round one, it doesn’t mean you can get a loan this time. Learn who is eligible and how you can use the money.
Read MoreThis is a frequent question we hear from small business owners. They think everything is ok and their financial reports say they have money, but they don't see it in the bank. Or they have the alternative problem - there’s money in the bank, so they spend it, not knowing the full extent of their financials at this time.
Read MoreLet’s be honest. No one likes to pay taxes.
Profit First can make sure you have the money you need when the time comes.
Read MoreMany times as the business owner you are also the marketing department, the bookkeeper, the sales department, and even the janitor! While most of us start out that way, as we grow so should our team.
Read MoreHaving 3 to 6 months of CASH in a vault savings account helps you survive slow times and take advantage of investment opportunities.
Read MoreCongrats! You got the PPP money! Feel that pit in your stomach? Worried that it might not be forgiven? Here are tools to help!
Read MoreHow a Sinking Ship and an Airplane Inspired Pam Jordan to Leave the Corporate World and Start Her Own Business
Read MoreThe Payroll Protection Program is a SBA loan that was created to help support small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal is to keep Americans employed.
Read MoreA budget is a living tool, a roadmap for your company. Yes you need one. Yes you can change it.
Read MoreI am beyond excited to share that I have been honored to be listed with 23 other women in our community as an Outstanding Women In Business.
Read MoreOne thing that is consistent is that there is always someone on the team that doesn’t need to be there. It could be the next door neighbor that does their books 4 hours a week, the CPA that their parents used, the Controller who used to be the Office Manager, or the Marketing Director that has only worked retail.
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