Cash Is Queen: Simple Steps to Even Out Business & Personal Cash Flow
August 30, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · Leave a Comment
Do you struggle with the ups and down of your small business income?
This week Elizabeth will share which minimum bookkeeping procedures you need in place to create good financial reports, what reports you must generate (including one you’re accountant is not doing!), and how to use those reports to make changes that will effectively manage your fluctuating income and expenses.
Do you struggle with managing personal expenses?
Learn what budgeting you can stop doing right now, tricks for painlessly managing your expenses, and where to start whenever you need to reduce your expenditures.
Elizabeth will also share her Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurs tip for the week, to help you reach a Million-Dollar income without a struggle.
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How to earn $20 Million in 6 minutes
August 24, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · 1 Comment
I Need Your Help With My Book Title
August 21, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · 4 Comments
Hello fellow business owners — I could use your brains!
Many of you know that I am writing a book for small businesses owners, about law and finance, that will be published later this fall.
Now that I am working on the 2nd draft of my book, I’ve realized that I wrote a different book than I had planned — so I now need a new title, and to clarify my theme & message. I’ve been brainstorming some ideas, and would love to hear if you have any ideas, or if anything resonated with you. Read more
Financing & Debt: Secrets to Get What You Want Without Loosing Everything
August 16, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · 1 Comment
The Wealth Spa Radio Show Episode #1
Where do you get the money for starting a new business, or growing your business to the next level?
This week we will talk about the three categories of financing, and which type is easier, riskier, or will pay off more in the end. Learn how to pick financing that is right for you, due to your personality, type of business, and business phase.
Are you struggling with debt, from personal expenses or from starting your new business?
Debt can doom a business & family, if left unchecked. Learn the #1 secret for getting out of debt (not what you think!), how to keep yourself out of debt now and forever, and which debts should be paid off, in what order.
I will also my Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurs tip for the week, to help you reach a Million-Dollar income without a struggle.
Taking a break before I go completely nuts.
August 15, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · 1 Comment
As many of you know, I’m writing a book. What you may not know, is (1) my book is due to the publisher on August 31st and (2) I’m starting to freak out. Read more
Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurs #2 - Leverage
August 11, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · 4 Comments
Episode #2: Leverage
Do I need business liability insurance for my home business?
August 10, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · 1 Comment
Question: Do I really need to get business liability insurance for my home business?
Answer: Yes … Read more
eWomen Network San Jose Blog Roundup
August 10, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · 1 Comment
My favorite local networking group is the San Jose Chapter of the eWomen Network — it is a group of women (and a few men) who approach networking differently, from a "give first" approach (as opposed to give me leads first). I encourage you to check out your local chapter of eWomen Network, or the San Jose chapter if you are local.
Here’s blogs from some of my fellow San Jose chapter members, which shows the diverse group of people in that organization! Read more
Cash Flow Part 4: Your Quarterly Review
August 9, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · Leave a Comment
Do you want to fight less with your spouse about money?
Do you want to effectively save for retirement in the least amount of time?
Do you want to grow your business quickly, without having to look at the books more than the minimum necessary to get the job done?
Whether you are the CFO of your family, your home business, or a Fortune-500, you must schedule a quarterly meeting with your board to analyze your finances and plan for the future. Read more
7 Secrets to Running Your Business With a Sick Kid at Home
August 8, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein · 1 Comment
Grace, my 2-year old, came down with a 102 degree fever last night, so she could not go to preschool today. But I did not have a nervous breakdown (unlike me last year) and was able to keep my business afloat. What are my secrets? Read more







