Do you need a CFO to help you manage the money in your business? If you’re having trouble keeping track of your business finances, you need to make sure you know exactly how to use your revenue projections in order to stimulate business growth rather than set yourself up for failure.
Mark Butler has come up more than a few times on The Get Paid Podcast, and for good reason! He’s worked with the likes of Rachael Cook, Rachel Rodgers, and Brooke Castillo. He’s that good. We’re taking a trip in the Way Back Machine to the first season of The Get Paid Podcast to hear what Mark has to say about money management and business.
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This Week on the Get Paid Podcast
- Exactly how Mark helps his clients manage their money, and make smarter spending decisions.
- Why you should never use projections to make big spending decisions and what you should use them for instead.
- Why he is virtually “unfireable” and what exactly that means.
- Why his previous business, a membership site, shriveled up and died (and what you can do to avoid that).
- Why Mark is not a big fan of high-end mastermind programs.
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Connect with Mark:
- Email him at mark@budgetnerd.me!
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