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Ever wondered how to turn financial turmoil into triumph? Join us as we chat with Ryan Page, founder of Backpocket CPA, who transformed his financially unstable childhood in Southern California into a successful career as a Certified Public Accountant. Ryan candidly shares his family's struggles during the 2008 financial crash and how these experiences fueled his passion for mastering cash flow and financial management. Plus, Ryan lightens the mood with tales of Nashville traffic and his top barbecue pick—Martin's Barbecue.
Looking to optimize your cash flow as an entrepreneur? This episode is packed with Ryan's expert strategies on identifying and eliminating unnecessary expenses, evaluating memberships and subscriptions, and the benefits of regular financial reviews. Learn how tools like You Need A Budget (YNAB) can make a significant difference in planning and allocating your finances more effectively. Ryan also dives into proactive bookkeeping and budget coaching, sharing insights that can drive better financial decisions and ultimately enhance cash flow management.
On the business side, Ryan offers invaluable finance and tax advice for small businesses and solopreneurs. Discover why separating business and personal accounts is crucial for accurate financial records and avoiding legal pitfalls. We also explore the intricacies of audit triggers, proper expense categorization, and personal audit experiences. To round things off, Ryan discusses the importance of balancing entrepreneurship with personal hobbies like playing the saxophone and practicing jujitsu, highlighting how these activities contribute to overall well-being and set a positive example for our children.
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Ever wondered how to turn financial turmoil into triumph? Join us as we chat with Ryan Page, founder of Backpocket CPA, who transformed his financially unstable childhood in Southern California into a successful career as a Certified Public Accountant. Ryan candidly shares his family's struggles during the 2008 financial crash and how these experiences fueled his passion for mastering cash flow and financial management. Plus, Ryan lightens the mood with tales of Nashville traffic and his top barbecue pick—Martin's Barbecue.
Looking to optimize your cash flow as an entrepreneur? This episode is packed with Ryan's expert strategies on identifying and eliminating unnecessary expenses, evaluating memberships and subscriptions, and the benefits of regular financial reviews. Learn how tools like You Need A Budget (YNAB) can make a significant difference in planning and allocating your finances more effectively. Ryan also dives into proactive bookkeeping and budget coaching, sharing insights that can drive better financial decisions and ultimately enhance cash flow management.
On the business side, Ryan offers invaluable finance and tax advice for small businesses and solopreneurs. Discover why separating business and personal accounts is crucial for accurate financial records and avoiding legal pitfalls. We also explore the intricacies of audit triggers, proper expense categorization, and personal audit experiences. To round things off, Ryan discusses the importance of balancing entrepreneurship with personal hobbies like playing the saxophone and practicing jujitsu, highlighting how these activities contribute to overall well-being and set a positive example for our children.
Serious about LinkedIn Lead Generation? Stop Guessing what to do on LinkedIn and ignite revenue from relevance with Instantly Relevant Lead System