EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 43 MIN
The Financial Mistakes that May Quietly Ruin Small Business
from Between the Ts · host TBT Studios
Ever wonder why some small businesses with steady customers still struggle to stay afloat? In this episode of Between the Ts, we take a practical look at the financial habits and overlooked decisions that can quietly hold entrepreneurs back. From cash flow blind spots and mixing personal and business finances to the challenges of planning for slower seasons, this conversation breaks down what often gets missed when a passion project turns into a profitable business. You’ll also hear how lenders evaluate financial health and what it really means for a business to be “bankable” in today’s economy. Tune in for straightforward, real-world insights that can help you avoid common pitfalls and set your business up for more stable, sustainable growth. Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender. All lending products offered by Texas Bank and Trust are subject to credit approval.
What this episode covers
Ever wonder why some small businesses with steady customers still struggle to stay afloat? In this episode of Between the Ts, we take a practical look at the financial habits and overlooked decisions that can quietly hold entrepreneurs back. From cash flow blind spots and mixing personal and business finances to the challenges of planning for slower seasons, this conversation breaks down what often gets missed when a passion project turns into a profitable business. You’ll also hear how lenders evaluate financial health and what it really means for a business to be “bankable” in today’s economy. Tune in for straightforward, real-world insights that can help you avoid common pitfalls and set your business up for more stable, sustainable growth. Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender. All lending products offered by Texas Bank and Trust are subject to credit approval.
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