Are you finding it difficult to stay Financially Accountable?  You’re not sure where to start, or you feel like you’re constantly falling behind.

Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Improving your financial accountability is a process that takes time and effort.  Don’t worry, with these tips, you can get started on the right foot.  There’s a reason why most businesses have accounting departments.

Being Financially Accountable is essential for success.  But for small business owners and entrepreneurs, it can be difficult to stay on top of everything.

In this week’s I Hate Numbers video I look at reviewing your Financial Story Plan.

You’ve heard the saying, “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.” The same is true for your business finances.

Without a clear plan and goal in mind, it’s easy to lose track of your spending and make poor financial decisions.

That’s why it’s important to review your Financial Story Plan regularly. This video will show you how.

Conclusion

In this video, we looked at how you can use your financial story plan to being Financially Accountable. By creating a plan and measuring your progress against it, you can make better judgments about the performance of your business. I hope you found this video helpful. If you did, please share it with your friends and colleagues.

Moreover, if you’d like more information or want to join my Numbers Know How Financial Story Plan Community, head over to my Numbers Know How site. I look forward to seeing you there!

Are you ready to have an easier and more rewarding relationship with your numbers.  My book, I Hate Numbers helps you get there.

This book will teach you how to have a rewarding, productive relationship with numbers. So if you’re ready to learn how to make numbers work for you instead of against you, then buy my book today!

Get in touch with us to help make your life easier and stress free. Contact us if you need help figuring out and sorting your numbers, creating your future financial story plans, your tax , payroll and other accounting and business matters.