Cash Flow with Pam Prior

S7E7: Stop Making These Money Mistakes: Personal vs. Business Accounts Explained


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⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not financial, legal, or tax advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making financial decisions.

Too many entrepreneurs are still running their business out of a personal checking account or swiping their personal credit card for everything. Sure, it feels easier in the moment—but when tax season rolls around? Total nightmare.

In this episode of Cash Flow with Pam Prior, Pam answers three of the most common questions business owners ask about money, including the big one:
“Do I really need to separate my business and personal finances?”

She’ll break it down in plain English (no boring accounting talk, promise) and share exactly why keeping things clean isn’t just about taxes—it’s about protecting your business, saving yourself stress, and making smarter decisions with your money.

You’ll walk away knowing:

  • Why that “one little swipe” of your personal card can cost you big later
  • The simplest way to make tax season painless
  • How to finally feel confident about your business finances

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by money management—or just sick of the stress—this episode will help you get your financial house in order without overcomplicating it.

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