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Money for Coaches

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 4 episodes

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Episodes
4
Last ep.
10 days ago
Avg length
11m
Booking Probability™
33
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Listen Score
10
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Virality (30d)
43
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About this podcast

Short episodes about money management for coaches running simple service businesses. I'm Mark Butler. My goal with this show is to convince you of one thing: for most coaching practices, bookkeeping isn't strategic, it's hygiene. You don't need to become your own CFO. You need your numbers to be current and accurate so you're not scrambling at tax time, and you need to be able to answer one or two simple questions about your money. That's it. I've been running a bookkeeping firm for coaches for over a decade, and this is the conversation I have with my clients all the time.

About the host

Unknown Host hosts Money for Coaches, a general show with 4 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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The Three Transaction Types that Confuse My Clients Most

May 27, 202610mEp. 40

Three kinds of transactions trip up almost every coach who looks at their own books: money the owner puts in, money the owner takes out, and money that just moves between accounts. None of them are revenue or expenses, s

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The Surprising Power of Having Dedicated Bank Accounts for Your Coaching Practice

May 27, 202612mEp. 30

The single biggest lever in managing a coaching practice's finances is also one of the simplest: open a dedicated checking account just for the business. Mark walks through the two real benefits — radically easier tax pr

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Where Coaches Leak Money

May 27, 202614mEp. 20

The Big Three Money Leaks After more than twelve years of bookkeeping for coaches, Mark answers the question he's been asked most: where do coaches actually leak money? The answer comes down to three predictable areas —

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No Need to Stress About Your Numbers

May 27, 20268mEp. 10

Bookkeeping isn't worth a lot of worry. You've been told you need to "know your numbers." Mark pushes back: for most coaches running a simple one-on-one practice (maybe with some group offers mixed in), the stakes around

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Age
25-54
Consumer type
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Money for Coaches is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under General and has published 4 episodes.

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Money for Coaches has published 4 episodes.

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