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My $25,000 mistake (+ a brand new bonus leaving tomorrow)

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amyporterfield.com

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Sat, Feb 26, 2022 12:17 PM

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We love money. But math is hard. Hey there, {NAME}! I have a really fun announcement to make… ?

We love money. But math is hard. Hey there, {NAME}! I have a really fun announcement to make… …Especially for [creative entrepreneurs who loooove making money but dread the “number stuff” in their business.]( But first, let me tell you about my $25,000 mistake. [image]( Travel with me to “way back when.” My business was a few years old and I was still figuring things out…including the “money stuff” in my business. And when I say I was still figuring it out, I mean I was avoiding it completely. I didn’t know my numbers well. I didn’t know how to estimate my taxes (every new entrepreneur’s BIGGEST headache.) I didn’t know exactly what was coming in and coming out of my business, money-wise. If I was being honest, the numbers intimidated me…they made me nervous. So I stuck my head in the sand and spent my time learning about marketing…or creating content…things that were squarely in my comfort zone. This whole “if I don’t look at it, it’s probably fine” financial strategy was obviously a terrible idea. (And – spoiler alert – it came back to bite me.) Because one year, I got a TERRIBLE piece of financial advice. I ended up investing in something because I thought I needed to push a lot of money out of my company by the end of the year. I invested $25,000 in a company I NEVER should have. And I never got it back. *cue the nausea* And here’s what my $25,000 mistake has to do with you, {NAME}. At the end of the day, I made a rash decision because I was too scared to sit down and learn and understand what the numbers in my business meant. And because I didn’t, I didn’t know any better when I got a crummy piece of advice. I made decisions from a desperate place because I wanted to protect my money, save well, and be wise…without knowing the actual cashflow of my business. And it cost me $25,000. I don’t want you to ever make a mistake like that, {NAME}. So I created my B-School bonus, The Profit Plan Reality Check. [image]( I designed this bonus to be a super simple, top-to-bottom guide to understanding the “money stuff” in your business. Even if numbers aren’t your thing. (They aren’t mine!) Even if you’ve been avoiding the finances in your biz for years, like I did. In this 3-part training, I’ll teach you simple systems for tracking, analyzing, and understanding revenue, expenses, and profit in your business. Including: ⇒ The “PAY YOURSELF FIRST” model (which is absolutely critical for staying profitable even as you grow) ⇒ How to know EXACTLY how many sales you need to make to break even, make a profit, or reinvest in your business ⇒ How to make sure the time and energy you’re investing will actually return solid revenue ⇒ How to maintain full clarity and control over what you’re actually bringing in and spending so you ALWAYS know how much you’re earning (or losing) in your business As a business owner, there’s no greater security than having a really, really good handle on your money. (And how fun is it to predict how much you’ll earn in a year?!) I’ve made it all suuuuper simple inside The Profit Plan Reality Check…but this bonus is gone for good on TOMORROW (2/27) at 7pm PT // 10pm ET. [So grab The Profit Plan Reality Check (+ every other business-building bonus in my B-School Bonus Experience) by clicking my special link RIGHT HERE to enroll in B-School TODAY.](=) {NAME}, I’ve made enough money mistakes for the both of us over the years and thankfully, I’ve learned my lessons and run a pretty tight ship these days. I want to help you bypass the heartbreak of those mistakes and give you everything you need to make your business highly profitable in the long run. So what are you waiting for?! I’ll see you inside. ;) ALL my best, Amy If you no longer want to receive emails about B-School, just [click here](. You won't be taken off of my list, but you will NOT receive emails related to this ;-) In the spirit of full disclosure, if you enroll in B-School via my link, I'll receive a commission. Which is one reason why I devote so much time and energy into creating my special B-School Bonus Experience... because your success is important to me! Plus, I only recommend programs that I've personally used to create real results in my own business, and B-School is definitely at the top on my list! To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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