

Is Waves A VIABLE Alternative To QuickBooks For Small Businesses
In this episode, we discuss Wave, a cloud-based accounting software, with Jacqueline Mercer from Baldwin Financial Services. They explore who Wave is best suited for, its pricing structure, and the various features it offers, including invoicing, payment processing, and financial reporting. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the software's capabilities and limitations, particularly for small businesses and entrepreneurs. The hosts also highlight the need for professional guidance when navigating more complex accounting needs. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of financial reporting, the importance of accurate bookkeeping, and the challenges of sales tax compliance. They emphasize the necessity of professional guidance in navigating these complexities and advocate for collaboration among entrepreneurs to foster growth. The discussion also highlights the features of WAVE Advisors and the significance of understanding accounting software functionalities. Ultimately, the speakers stress that bookkeeping is foundational to business success and that entrepreneurs must be proactive in managing their financial health.

Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Grant Applications with Broderick Wamble
In this episode, host Sonja Jones engages with Broderick Wamble, Community Affairs Officer at Simmons Bank, to discuss the importance of financial literacy, the intricacies of grant applications, and the support available for small businesses and home ownership initiatives. They explore the role of banks in community development, the significance of understanding one's financial position, and the common pitfalls in grant applications. The conversation also highlights the unique challenges faced by self-employed individuals in securing mortgages and the collaborative efforts between traditional banks and community development financial institutions.
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[Live Q&A] How to be a Bankable Business with Chasity Monroe of Pink Noir
In this episode, Sonia Jones interviews Chasity Monroe, the founder of Pink Noir, a beauty supply store in Memphis, Tennessee. Chasity shares her journey of starting Pink Noir to meet the needs of the community, the challenges she faced in securing funding from River City Capital, and the importance of financial preparedness and understanding one's numbers in business. The conversation highlights the emotional impact of receiving funding, the strategic approach to loan repayment, and the critical nature of financial literacy for entrepreneurs, especially women of color.

How to be a Bankable Business with Ron Brooks of River City Capital
In this episode, the hosts discuss how to become a bankable business, focusing on the importance of financial preparedness, investment in time and resources, and understanding financial records. They emphasize the need for entrepreneurs to solidify their personal finances before starting a business and the significance of maintaining clear financial records to build trust with lenders. The conversation also covers key financial metrics that businesses should be aware of to ensure success and stability. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of understanding credit profiles, the necessity of a solid business plan, and the implications of choosing the right legal structure for a business. They emphasize the need for entrepreneurs to be proactive in managing their credit and financial records, as well as the importance of articulating a clear vision for business growth. The discussion also highlights the role of community support and resources available to help businesses thrive.

Small Business Owners Are MISSING OUT On Crucial Tax KNOWLEDGE
In this episode, Sonja Jones discusses the importance of maximizing deductions during tax season. She emphasizes the need for listeners to be proactive in gathering their financial documents and understanding what can be deducted to ensure they do not leave any money on the table. The conversation provides practical tips and insights into navigating the complexities of tax deductions, ultimately aiming to empower listeners to take control of their finances.

Tax Deductions You’re Probably Missing (And How to Claim Them)
In this episode, Sonja Jones discusses the importance of maximizing deductions during tax season. She emphasizes the need for listeners to be proactive in gathering their financial documents and understanding what can be deducted to ensure they do not leave any money on the table. The conversation provides practical tips and insights into navigating the complexities of tax deductions, ultimately aiming to empower listeners to take control of their finances.