EPISODE · Nov 20, 2023 · 19 MIN
3 simple ways to wealth map your Six Figure business to build a million pound independence fund
from The Wealth Rebels Show · host Emma Wright
In Episode 20 of the Wealth Unchained podcast,we passionately guide entrepreneurs on three simple ways to map their Six Figure business profits to build a million-pound independence fund. Emma emphasises the importance of closing the wealth gap and highlights the need for heart-led, purpose-driven businesses to thrive. The significance of charging the true value of your services and wisely investing that wealth. Emma unveils the financial impact of undercharging, demonstrating that even a seemingly small amount can accumulate to a substantial loss over time. Emma illustrates how proper pricing, coupled with strategic investments, can lead to a significant return, empowering entrepreneurs to create a substantial independence fund. The challenge of overspending and the fear of confronting financial numbers. Emma encourages a shift in perspective, viewing spending as an investment in personal and business growth. By optimising spending and redirecting unnecessary expenses, entrepreneurs can fund their pension and potentially amass a million-pound independence fund in a decade. The risk of keeping large sums of cash in a business. Emma advises on the importance of efficient cash management, including investing in business reliefable investments or fully funding pensions to avoid potential inheritance tax issues. As a reminder, Emma highlights that this information is not financial advice but serves to illustrate the impact of tax-led investing. Enjoy the show. Email Emma at [email protected] Connect with Emma in her free Facebook community Visit the Independent Wealth Website for other wealth resources Follow Independent Wealth on Instagram Book a discovery call with Emma here
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