Business owner Amy Sweet believes that money is every woman's business, and shares her insights on becoming comfortable with debt to fuel your growth. https://pnc.co/42TJIhU
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Points to sustain as business person: 1.Step back before Reacting of sudden financial loss 2.Accept what happened of pretending didn't matter. 3.Donot share your loss or business stubborn to the employees or family person 4.Focus on rebuilding the financial loss 5.Notice the pattern so same situation doesn't happen #businesscommunication #bussiness #businessideas #women #womenstartup #womenpower
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As a female business owner, you will be challenged. Clients may negotiate harder. People may question your pricing. But lowering your value does not increase your worth. Know your numbers. Know your value. Stand by both. Build a business that reflects your worth, not others’ opinions. #WomanInc #WomenEntrepreneurs #BusinessConfidence
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Most financial advice is built for businesses with steady monthly revenue. If you run a festival-driven, wedding-season-driven, or harvest-driven business that advice will fail you. The real problem isn’t slow months. It’s that you didn’t plan for them during the good ones. Mahila Money’s latest breaks down exactly how seasonal women entrepreneurs can flatten the cash flow curve from building off-season reserves to timing your loan applications right. Worth a read if your income arrives in bursts. 👇 https://lnkd.in/g2Jtwf_m #MSME #WomenInBusiness #SeasonalBusiness #BusinessFinance #MahilaMoney #WomenEntrepreneurs
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When knowledge meets purpose, the room shifts. 💼✨ Jajuan Williams, CPA, MBA was in the building speaking at a real estate event and dropping real gems on business, finances, strategy, and building wealth the RIGHT way. Because being successful in business isn’t just about making money… It’s about understanding how to protect it, grow it, and position yourself for long-term success. From entrepreneurship to financial literacy to real CEO conversations—this is the kind of information that changes lives and businesses. We love to see powerful women in rooms where impact is being made. 👏🏽💕 The Lady CPA continues to educate, empower, and elevate entrepreneurs one conversation at a time. #TheLadyCPA #WomenInBusiness #BusinessStrategy #CPA #RealEstateNetworking #BossMoves
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When knowledge meets purpose, the room shifts. 💼✨ Jajuan Williams, CPA, MBA was in the building speaking at a real estate event and dropping real gems on business, finances, strategy, and building wealth the RIGHT way. Because being successful in business isn’t just about making money… It’s about understanding how to protect it, grow it, and position yourself for long-term success. From entrepreneurship to financial literacy to real CEO conversations—this is the kind of information that changes lives and businesses. We love to see powerful women in rooms where impact is being made. 👏🏽💕 The Lady CPA continues to educate, empower, and elevate entrepreneurs one conversation at a time. #TheLadyCPA #WomenInBusiness #BusinessStrategy #CPA #RealEstateNetworking #BossMoves
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When knowledge meets purpose, the room shifts. 💼✨ Jajuan Williams, CPA, MBA was in the building speaking at a real estate event and dropping real gems on business, finances, strategy, and building wealth the RIGHT way. Because being successful in business isn’t just about making money… It’s about understanding how to protect it, grow it, and position yourself for long-term success. From entrepreneurship to financial literacy to real CEO conversations—this is the kind of information that changes lives and businesses. We love to see powerful women in rooms where impact is being made. 👏🏽💕 The Lady CPA continues to educate, empower, and elevate entrepreneurs one conversation at a time. #TheLadyCPA #WomenInBusiness #BusinessStrategy #CPA #RealEstateNetworking #BossMoves
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making money and keeping money are two different skills. nobody really says that out loud. i saw Shena White’s Pretty Smart Money today and sent it to three people before i even finished reading it. that usually means something. it’s a 12-month program for women who are earning but the money still doesn’t feel like it’s sticking. i see that more than people talk about. if you’re bringing in money and still feel behind, it might not be about making more. sometimes the foundation just isn’t set up to hold it. i watch this play out around alex’s work at vState constantly. someone calls thinking they need an LLC, and sometimes what they actually need is a corporation or something else entirely. because what you form doesn’t always match how the money is actually moving. a clean filing looks great on paper. it just doesn’t tell you where anything’s going. Alex Englard vState Filings LLC Shena Marie White #WomenEntrepreneurs #WomenOwnedBusiness #WomenSupportingWomen #EntrepreneurLife #Founder #BuildInPublic #SmallBusiness #ShopSmall #SupportSmallBusiness #womenentrepreneurs #femalefounders #businessformation
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There is still a widespread assumption that a woman building her own business must be doing so because no one is providing for her. Let’s talk about that. It’s a belief that shows up in conversations, in comments, in the way some people respond to a woman who is visibly ambitious. She must be single. She must be struggling. She must need this. The idea that a woman could be building a business alongside a happy marriage, not out of necessity, but out of choice, still seems to catch people off guard. Women with financial ambition are not filling a void. They are exercising a right. The right to not outsource their financial future to another person, even someone they love completely and trust absolutely. Being in a partnership does not mean opting out of your own financial identity. It does not mean your ambition needs justifying. It does not mean you owe anyone an explanation for why you are building. Financial independence is not a consolation prize for being alone. It is a deliberate, values-led decision that more women are making - married, single, and everything in between. To the women reading this: your relationship status is not the context for your ambition. It is entirely beside the point. Build anyway.
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We partner with female business owners and professionals to build solutions that help maximize opportunities and support their professional and personal growth. When Liz Clark acquired her company @ChairDecor, her goal was to become a frontrunner in the event industry. She believes her company’s strong understanding of customer service is what drives her business growth. She values these same principals in her financial partnership with us. Watch Liz’s full story to gain insight on her advice to other female entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/3QZx2n5 #wealth #herstory, and reach out to me to see how I can help you achieve your business and personal financial goals.
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Honored to be invited to speak at the GWCC Professional Development Workshop on a topic close to my heart: Your Business Is Not Your Wealth Building a business takes courage and hard work—but revenue alone doesn’t always create freedom. I'll be sharing practical tools, honest lessons, and real strategies that have shaped how I think about building both a business and long-term wealth. I don’t come with all the answers—I come with lessons learned, practical tools, and a heart to grow together. I hope to see you there!
Building a business is hard work, but is that business actually building wealth for you? Join us for an eye-opening session with Josie G. Villanueva MBA, CPA, CGMA, CGFM, CSAF, SHRM-CP, PMP,CDFM as she pulls back the curtain on why profit alone doesn’t equal freedom—and exactly what you can do about it. As the Founder of JGV Pivotal Accounting & Business Solutions and author of the "Money Toolbox" column, Josie brings over two decades of expertise to help you move past the jargon and into a clear, actionable plan. This isn't about theory; it’s about practical strategy designed for Guam businesswomen who are ready for more. 📅 Date: Thursday, May 7, 2026 ⏰ Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM 📍 Location: Women’s Business Center 🎟️ Members: Free | Future Members: $25.00 You’ve built the business and you’re generating revenue—now it’s time to transform it into the wealth-building machine it was always meant to be. Space is limited, so secure your spot today! REGISTER HERE: https://lnkd.in/gwzvPz6c
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Many small business owners struggle not just with access to capital, but with how to use debt strategically for growth. Do you think financial education around “healthy debt usage” should be more widely taught to entrepreneurs early on?