Curtis May is the host of the Practical Wealth Show podcast and founder and owner of Practical Wealth Advisors. Curtis has been helping individuals plan their finances for over 35 years. He is passionate about helping his clients save money and live their best life now. His main focus is financial planning for the financial freedom of individuals and families according to centuries-old wealth creation principles around the world. Learn more about. www.practicalwealthsolutions.net.
In today’s episode, we ask financial experts to talk candidly about what small business owners need to do with their money. With over 35 years of experience, Curtis Her Mae breaks down many of the misconceptions people have about wealth management and offers practical tips for small business success.
“Most people think too much in the short term, so you have to put it to good use. If you have money, which means you have to save it, opportunity will find you. No. Don’t be afraid to save and use your money to prepare for emergencies and opportunities.” – Curtis May
Listen to the podcast below.
This week’s SmallBizChat Podcast:
- Solve bigger problems to get bigger checks.
- Why traditional financial advice doesn’t work for small businesses.
- Your business is your greatest asset.
- Be forward-looking and predictive, not backward-looking in business.
- Separate your personal finances from your business finances.
- speculation and investment.
- Be your own banker.
- Three principles of investment.
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