Recent Posts by EVELYN IVY

Episode 8: 3 Pitfalls to watch out for to become financially free in your business

In this podcast, you learn 3 pitfalls that often keep entrepreneurs trapped in their business.
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To Attain Freedom as an Entrepreneur, Watch Out for These Three Pitfalls

Most people start their business because of the freedom they thought it will provide: freedom to earn what you deserve and to work for whoever you want, when you want, and from wherever you want. However, as time elapses business owner find they do not enjoy this freedom. From dealing with demanding customers to indecisive employees, the stress of running your business falls on your shoulder. The sad part of
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What is your view about the way the world works?

What is your view about the way the world works? Scarcity or abundance? Which Scenario Best Describes You? Scenario 1 You believe when one person gets something it takes away from something you could have received You are either very competitive: you are either always looking to take what someone else has created because you believe that is the one wealth can be built or You give up easily as you
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Let’s get back to the basics

A typical business has dozens of events that happen in any given day. Events range from things like answering the phone, preparing marketing materials, attending networking events, completing a service for a customer, etc. Of these dozens of events, how does one determine which ones are truly important? At the most basic level, a business has something called events. Events are the happenings in the business. Events become transactions when
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How to go broke while making a profit.

If you want to know how to go broke while making a profit then mismanage your cash or you could do as this article suggests. Any business that expects to survive over the long haul should do a cash flow forecast that shows cash expectations for at least one quarter. The forecast shows expected revenue from each major source and where it is expected to be spent. The cash flow
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