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Have you wondered about when to take your business to the next level or when it's worth it in the US to become an S-corp? Linzy talks with Andrew Riesen of Heard, an all-in-one financial solution for therapists in private practice. They discuss a vital step all private practice owners should take when it comes to their business and how to take that step.
Andrew talks specifically about what it looks like to become an S-corp and the pros and cons of making that decision. Linzy and Andrew dig into specific ballpark numbers that might indicate it's time to consider whether it's worth it to make a change in your business. Be sure to tune in to hear the practical tips for private practice owners.
Connect with Andrew
Find tools and resources from Andrew and his team at: joinheard.com or follow them @joinheardinc
For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website!
Ask Linzy
Have a question for Linzy for the Feelings & Finances episodes? Click here: https://www.speakpipe.com/MoneySkillsForTherapists
Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order
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Check Out Relay for Business Banking
Skip banking fees, minimum balances, and tedious bank visits. Start with the unicorn of all banks, Relay, my go-to money management and online banking platform.
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Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order, where you'll learn the framework that has helped hundreds of therapists go from money confusion and shame to calm and confidence, as well as the three biggest financial mistakes that therapists make. At the end, you'll be invited to join Money Skills for Therapists and get Linzy's support in getting your finances finally working for you.
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Have you wondered about when to take your business to the next level or when it's worth it in the US to become an S-corp? Linzy talks with Andrew Riesen of Heard, an all-in-one financial solution for therapists in private practice. They discuss a vital step all private practice owners should take when it comes to their business and how to take that step.
Andrew talks specifically about what it looks like to become an S-corp and the pros and cons of making that decision. Linzy and Andrew dig into specific ballpark numbers that might indicate it's time to consider whether it's worth it to make a change in your business. Be sure to tune in to hear the practical tips for private practice owners.
Connect with Andrew
Find tools and resources from Andrew and his team at: joinheard.com or follow them @joinheardinc
For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website!
Ask Linzy
Have a question for Linzy for the Feelings & Finances episodes? Click here: https://www.speakpipe.com/MoneySkillsForTherapists
Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order
Mentioned in this episode:
Check Out Relay for Business Banking
Skip banking fees, minimum balances, and tedious bank visits. Start with the unicorn of all banks, Relay, my go-to money management and online banking platform.
Sign Up for Relay
Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order, where you'll learn the framework that has helped hundreds of therapists go from money confusion and shame to calm and confidence, as well as the three biggest financial mistakes that therapists make. At the end, you'll be invited to join Money Skills for Therapists and get Linzy's support in getting your finances finally working for you.
Register for Linzy's Free Masterclass
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