Posts Tagged ‘business cash flow’
Financial Freedom: Becoming Paycheck Optional – Part 4
Let’s dive into Rule 4: Age Your Money. As a YNAB Certified Coach, I find it helpful that YNAB tracks the amount of time your deposits are in your account before you spend them – this helps you see if you are making progress on stopping the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle.
Read MoreFinancial Freedom: Becoming Paycheck Optional – Part 3
In this blog post, you’ll learn about the third rule of YNAB—Roll with the Punches—emphasizing the importance of flexibility in budgeting. Life is unpredictable, and overspending happens, but by recognizing the overspend, reallocating funds, and moving forward without guilt, you can keep your financial plan on track. This approach empowers you to adapt to changes, reduces stress, and strengthens your financial habits, ensuring a sustainable and effective budgeting process. Embrace the fluidity of your budget and take control of your finances with confidence.
Read MoreFinancial Freedom: Becoming Paycheck Optional – Part 2
Incorporating YNAB’s Rule 2 into your financial strategy can transform the way you handle irregular expenses. By planning ahead and setting aside money each month, you’ll avoid the shock of unplanned costs and build a more secure financial future. Remember, those “unexpected” expenses aren’t really unexpected—they’re just waiting to be planned for.
Read MoreFinancial Freedom: Becoming Paycheck Optional – Part 1
If you’re in your 40s or 50s, pulling in a respectable income, and still feeling like your money is slipping through your fingers, you’re not alone. Even with a six-figure salary, many people struggle to make sense of their finances. But fear not! With years of experience teaching clients how to use YNAB and becoming a YNAB-certified coach, I’ve seen firsthand how adopting a proactive approach to managing your money can lead to a paycheck-optional life faster than ignoring your spending habits and trusting your paycheck to save you.
Read MoreWhy We Skip the Money Talk: Understanding the Gaps in Personal Finance Education
Personal finance is like the secret language of adulthood—they don’t teach it in school, but somehow, we’re expected to know it all. From managing cash flow to navigating debt and understanding credit scores, there’s a whole world of financial know-how that often gets overlooked in the classroom and in parenting. Let’s dive into why we as a society skip the money talk and explore essential aspects of personal finance that are often left out.
Read MoreCash Flow: The Unseen Driver of Your Small Business Success
Cash flow is the money that flows in and out of your business. It’s the difference between the cash you have coming in from sales and the cash you spend on things like supplies, rent, and paying your team. And for small businesses, managing cash flow is often the key to survival and growth.
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