Are you an entrepreneur in a creative industry? Does your business struggle with consistent profitability and cash flow? Do you feel it is a never-ending struggle to choose between doing the work you are passionate about versus staying in business?Profit First for Creatives is for you!In this book you will to have a consistently profitable businessHow to manage your cash flowHow to answer the question of commercial versus creativeHow to unlock your profit with pricingCommon problems with implementing Profit First and how to overcome themWhat to do with your profitAnd much more…Christian Brim is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Management Accountant with over twenty-five years of working with small business owners to grow profitably. Heavily influenced by a family riches-to-rags experience in his formative years, Christian has dedicated his life’s work to helping entrepreneurs have businesses that work for them.
Christian Brim is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Management Accountant with over 25 years of working with small businesses to grow their businesses profitably. Heavily influenced by a family riches to rags experience in his formative years, Christian has dedicated his life’s work to helping entrepreneurs have businesses that work for them.
I’m not sure why there are so few reviews of this book.
I’m IMMEDIATELY restarting it. This book is exactly what I’ve been looking for to help me really start shaping my freelance income into a business. I appreciate the actual, concrete figures to use as benchmarks for things like profit and ROI. I feel like so many business books speak about finances in vague terms to the point where it was hard for me to determine whether or not I was following their advice.
If you’re running a production, photo/video, design, whatever business and you feel like your left brain cannot compute - this one’s for you.
All this book gives you is a formula, which I figured out for myself ten years ago, as a creative. It drags on talking around the formula for ages. I want my money back. Waste of time.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.