What to Know When Starting a Small Business
On this episode of Martinis and Your Money, I'm talking to personal finance expert and business coach, Sylvia Inks, about her new book – Small Business Finance for the Busy Entrepreneur: Blueprint for Building a Solid, Profitable Business. Starting a business is more than having a great idea. You don’t want your amazing idea to never see the light of day just because you failed on the execution of it. Sylvia discusses what to do – and what to avoid – when starting a small business.As a small business owner myself, there are many things I wish I did differently when I established my business, and I found this conversation with Sylvia incredibly helpful. Cheers!
What are we drinking?
Sylvia — Earl Grey Tea
Shannon — Club Soda
Podcast Notes
Sylvia grew up in a family that talked openly and frequently about money with her from a young age.
When she first started dating her husband, she would talk about money with him at dinner, and he would get up and walk out.
She then began to realize that many educated and career-driven people with great business ideas often grow up without a background in financial literacy.
Sylvia wrote her book to help entrepreneurs establish a solid foundation so they can start their business from a good place where it can become profitable and stay in business!
The book provides 21 steps to financial success for your business as well as case studies from real entrepreneurs.
Shannon asks Sylvia what advice she has for someone who has a great idea for a business but doesn’t know what to do next.
She also provides advice for those who don’t have an idea yet but know they want to start a business.
Shannon says that, besides money, passion is what sustains small business owners while they are building their business.
Sylvia and Shannon discuss some of the biggest mistakes small business owners make when starting a business.
They both agree entrepreneurs should outsource some work instead of trying to do everything themselves to eliminate stress!
Shannon talks about how much she loves her virtual assistant ClaireJ
Sylvia shares her final piece of advice to aspiring entrepreneurs and current small business owners.
TAKEAWAY: Take every step you can to insure that your business idea will find its appropriate market!
Random Three Questions
If you could live in any other city in the world, where would you live and why?
What is a book that has inspired your life?
If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it?