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Coming to you live from the floor, Yoga style! It’s time to decompress my brain and do something creative!
Today I’m gonna paint a table, do some yoga and complain about the hellish tax season that just unfolded and the next one that’s coming! Listen now!
Now the AI version: In this episode of "What the Finance," host Katrina Keller, CPA, shares her personal experiences and insights while engaging in a creative project—gilding a table. She reflects on the challenges of the recent tax season, including a significant tax error that could have led to a $600,000 liability. Despite feeling unwell, with symptoms resembling pink eye, Katrina emphasizes the importance of taking breaks and finding joy in creative endeavors. She discusses her DIY projects on her website, januaryember.com, and the value of reporting all business income, regardless of registration status. Katrina's candid approach combines finance with personal anecdotes, encouraging listeners to embrace imperfections in life and art. She concludes by inviting listeners to follow her journey and check out her coffee confessions for deeper discussions on life and finance.
Coming to you live from the floor, Yoga style! It’s time to decompress my brain and do something creative!
Today I’m gonna paint a table, do some yoga and complain about the hellish tax season that just unfolded and the next one that’s coming! Listen now!
Now the AI version: In this episode of "What the Finance," host Katrina Keller, CPA, shares her personal experiences and insights while engaging in a creative project—gilding a table. She reflects on the challenges of the recent tax season, including a significant tax error that could have led to a $600,000 liability. Despite feeling unwell, with symptoms resembling pink eye, Katrina emphasizes the importance of taking breaks and finding joy in creative endeavors. She discusses her DIY projects on her website, januaryember.com, and the value of reporting all business income, regardless of registration status. Katrina's candid approach combines finance with personal anecdotes, encouraging listeners to embrace imperfections in life and art. She concludes by inviting listeners to follow her journey and check out her coffee confessions for deeper discussions on life and finance.