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We've all seen it-- tax advice on Instagram telling folks they can write off their dog as office security, or folks telling people to buy a g-wagon to write it off... but how does that stuff hold up with the IRS??? And what tax-saving tips should small business owners pay attention to? In this week's episode, Shannon Weinstein, CPA, breaks it down.
Shannon is a CPA and fractional CFO for growth-minded business owners. A teacher at heart, her real-life relatable examples simplify the financial side of the business so you can stop stressing and start scaling. She hosts the IRS's least favorite podcast, Keep What You Earn, which consistently ranks in the top 200 in Entrepreneurship. She is a frequent speaker in business coaching communities and masterminds.
What you'll hear in this episode:
[0:12] Episode and guest introduction.
[1:22] Doing the CPA thing differently
[2:55] Buying stocks at 12 years old
[8:18] Shannon's father's vision for her
[12:43] Shannon's view on money growing up
[18:20] Ending up in Costa Rica
[27:10] Tax advice on Instagram
[33:32] The Augusta Rule
[51:00] Inheritance money
[52:30] Very first money memory
Connect with Shannon:
Website: https://www.fitnancialsolutions.com/media
Keep What You Earn Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-what-you-earn/id1580071347
IG: https://www.instagram.com/shannonkweinstein/
Related Episodes:
Episode 37: The Patriarchy, Wealth Inequities and Starting a Business with Meg K. Wheeler
Episode 29: Is real estate investing worth it from a tax-perspective
Clo Bare Blog: clobare.com
Find me on social media at @clobaremoneycoach
Please rate and subscribe to support this channel!
Free Money Guide: moneyrightguide.com
Free Investing Class: lazyinvestingclass.com
Produced by Elevate Media - Want to start your show? Reach out!
This podcast is not intended as financial advice. Always do your own research and talk to your financial professional to discuss your situation. To read our full terms and conditions, head here:
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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We've all seen it-- tax advice on Instagram telling folks they can write off their dog as office security, or folks telling people to buy a g-wagon to write it off... but how does that stuff hold up with the IRS??? And what tax-saving tips should small business owners pay attention to? In this week's episode, Shannon Weinstein, CPA, breaks it down.
Shannon is a CPA and fractional CFO for growth-minded business owners. A teacher at heart, her real-life relatable examples simplify the financial side of the business so you can stop stressing and start scaling. She hosts the IRS's least favorite podcast, Keep What You Earn, which consistently ranks in the top 200 in Entrepreneurship. She is a frequent speaker in business coaching communities and masterminds.
What you'll hear in this episode:
[0:12] Episode and guest introduction.
[1:22] Doing the CPA thing differently
[2:55] Buying stocks at 12 years old
[8:18] Shannon's father's vision for her
[12:43] Shannon's view on money growing up
[18:20] Ending up in Costa Rica
[27:10] Tax advice on Instagram
[33:32] The Augusta Rule
[51:00] Inheritance money
[52:30] Very first money memory
Connect with Shannon:
Website: https://www.fitnancialsolutions.com/media
Keep What You Earn Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-what-you-earn/id1580071347
IG: https://www.instagram.com/shannonkweinstein/
Related Episodes:
Episode 37: The Patriarchy, Wealth Inequities and Starting a Business with Meg K. Wheeler
Episode 29: Is real estate investing worth it from a tax-perspective
Clo Bare Blog: clobare.com
Find me on social media at @clobaremoneycoach
Please rate and subscribe to support this channel!
Free Money Guide: moneyrightguide.com
Free Investing Class: lazyinvestingclass.com
Produced by Elevate Media - Want to start your show? Reach out!
This podcast is not intended as financial advice. Always do your own research and talk to your financial professional to discuss your situation. To read our full terms and conditions, head here:
TERMS AND CONDITIONS