Ep. 17: Three Must-Haves For Planning For Time Off In Your Business

EPISODE · Aug 9, 2022 · 29 MIN

Ep. 17: Three Must-Haves For Planning For Time Off In Your Business

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As entrepreneurs, we don't have the luxury of scheduling paid vacation, but life will still demand time away. Whether it's for a vacation, a sabbatical, or a family need like maternity leave, when we want time away from our businesses, we have to be diligent in financially planning that (sometimes difficult) step away from work. There has to be a smart and efficient way for your business to thrive while you take time off, right? In today's episode, Jillian Dolberry welcomes Madison Brown of Madison Dearly, who shares what she's found to be a successful way to financially plan for scheduled time off. With a good combination of smart bookkeeping and projections on expenses you already know are ahead, you can develop a plan and even strategize for success while keeping your business going strong during your time off. Resources and Links: Contact Madison Brown at her website: www.madisondearly.com/contact, on Instagram at @madisondearly, or on TikTok @madisondearly For GFCEO listeners, see The Maternity Leave Financial Plan Spreadsheet Template. This template will assist you in creating a plan for any kind of leave, help you evaluate your profit and loss report so you can see good projections, provide space to list and examine expenses, and offers a robust calculation section ($47, at www.madisondearly.com/maternityleave) Follow Jillian Dolberry on Instagram at @jilliandolberry or for a one-on-one strategy session, visit jilliandolberry.com/strategy-call.

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