Profit Isn’t an Accident | Contractor Profitability, Cash Flow Management, Job Costing , Business Growth, Small Business Finance

023. The Expenses Quietly Draining Your Business


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Most business owners think they have a revenue problem.

In reality, many have a profit leak problem.

In this episode of Profit Isn't an Accident, Shannon Howard dives into the hidden expenses, inefficiencies, and habits that quietly drain profit from businesses every single day. From unused subscriptions and unbilled work to employee inefficiencies and emergency spending, you'll learn why finding hidden profit is often faster than finding new customers.

If you've ever wondered:

"Where is all the money going?"

This episode is for you.

In This Episode You'll Learn:

✅ Why most profit problems aren't caused by a lack of revenue

✅ The hidden expenses business owners stop noticing

✅ How small leaks compound into big financial problems

✅ Why discounting can quietly destroy profitability

✅ The true cost of unbilled work and reactive spending

✅ How visibility creates profit and control

✅ Simple questions every business owner should ask about their expenses

Many business owners are working harder every year while keeping less of what they earn.

The good news?

The money you're looking for may already be inside your business.

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Profit Isn’t an Accident | Contractor Profitability, Cash Flow Management, Job Costing , Business Growth, Small Business FinanceBy Shannon Howard CEO/Profit Strategist, Denali Edge Consulting