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In episode 391 of Financially Simple, Justin talks to Paul Metler of Initiative One about facing the changes that come with running a business.
Change is one of the few things you can bet on being consistent, and as a business owner being able to handle the changes that we face both internally and externally with our businesses is key to making it day-to-day. In this episode, Justin and Paul looks at the common metrics of change, and how we can guard our businesses from this constant flux.
Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening!
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TIME INDEX:
00:42 - The Reality of Change, with Paul Metler
03:27 - Predictable Change Metrics
04:25 - A Common Catalyst
05:54 - Blowback
09:29 - Lessening the Pushback
11:37 - Where Business Owners Miss the Mark
12:43 - Accountability
13:46 - One Piece of Advice
15:19 - Focus
17:10 - Recommended Reading
18:32 - Summary
20:02 - Wrap Up
USEFUL LINKS:
Work with Our Team
Paul Metler, LinkedIn
Initiative One
The Reality of Change, Paul Metler and Fred Johnson
Frankenstein, Mary Shelly
Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know, Adam Grant
Financially Simple on YouTube
Advance Child Tax Credit Payments in 2021
Subscribe to the Financially Simple Newsletter
NEW Book: Your Baby’s Ugly - Maximize the Value of Your Business NOW or You Will Have Nothing to Sell Later
_________________
BIO:
Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.
Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers. Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy. Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered. No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.
The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.
This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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In episode 391 of Financially Simple, Justin talks to Paul Metler of Initiative One about facing the changes that come with running a business.
Change is one of the few things you can bet on being consistent, and as a business owner being able to handle the changes that we face both internally and externally with our businesses is key to making it day-to-day. In this episode, Justin and Paul looks at the common metrics of change, and how we can guard our businesses from this constant flux.
Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening!
_________________
TIME INDEX:
00:42 - The Reality of Change, with Paul Metler
03:27 - Predictable Change Metrics
04:25 - A Common Catalyst
05:54 - Blowback
09:29 - Lessening the Pushback
11:37 - Where Business Owners Miss the Mark
12:43 - Accountability
13:46 - One Piece of Advice
15:19 - Focus
17:10 - Recommended Reading
18:32 - Summary
20:02 - Wrap Up
USEFUL LINKS:
Work with Our Team
Paul Metler, LinkedIn
Initiative One
The Reality of Change, Paul Metler and Fred Johnson
Frankenstein, Mary Shelly
Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know, Adam Grant
Financially Simple on YouTube
Advance Child Tax Credit Payments in 2021
Subscribe to the Financially Simple Newsletter
NEW Book: Your Baby’s Ugly - Maximize the Value of Your Business NOW or You Will Have Nothing to Sell Later
_________________
BIO:
Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.
Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers. Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy. Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered. No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.
The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.
This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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