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Do Your Taxes Now

Gillian & Anne discuss why: because taxes do not move your company forward. Things that move your company forward include product design, IT work, marketing, sales, customer service, consumer outreach, etc. Things that don’t, include paying the rent,...

An episode of the CEO Coach podcast, hosted by WMR.FM, titled "Do Your Taxes Now" was published on March 2, 2016 and runs 31 minutes.

March 2, 2016 ·31m · CEO Coach

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Gillian & Anne discuss why: because taxes do not move your company forward. Things that move your company forward include product design, IT work, marketing, sales, customer service, consumer outreach, etc. Things that don’t, include paying the rent, the taxes, and the phone bill. But they must be done. Since these support tasks take up mindshare – and the bigger the downside risk of NOT tending to the issue, the larger and more insidious the mind share it takes, doing your taxes now will save you tons of time. Plus two more things you absolutely must do right now: tidying up and checking in with your 2016 goals. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Gillian & Anne discuss why: because taxes do not move your company forward. Things that move your company forward include product design, IT work, marketing, sales, customer service, consumer outreach, etc. Things that don’t, include paying the rent, the taxes, and the phone bill. But they must be done. Since these support tasks take up mindshare – and the bigger the downside risk of NOT tending to the issue, the larger and more insidious the mind share it takes, doing your taxes now will save you tons of time. Plus two more things you absolutely must do right now: tidying up and checking in with your 2016 goals.

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