Plain Language For Your Business Numbers

Plain Language

Have you ever wondered why running your own business is so difficult and scary? We did too! And after pondering for a while, we concluded that it doesn’t have to be.

So, we created a movement to make accounting and bookkeeping simple and easy to understand, by using plain language.

The plain language movement was started in around 1066 and is still progressing. As each profession and practice is called out for its lack of simple, easy language, we move closer and closer.

Accountants, bookkeepers and the whole accounting industry has not succeeded in using plain language. This lack of transparency puts the power in the hands of powerful wizards who magically interpret meaning for the business owner…but only if they know the right questions to ask.

The goal of this book is connecting numbers and their meaning for most business people and especially for small business. Also to share the simple, creative truth, of what your business numbers can tell you.

That there is strength and beauty in knowing your numbers. They will set you free to make bold, confident, knowledgeable choices with your business. Or you can stay in the dark, right where you are and just ask your accountant…next year at tax time.

Plain Language
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This book is designed to overcome some of the most common concerns we have heard from business owners. Look for answers to the following issues:

  • “I don’t like numbers and I don’t understand your language as it’s as if you are speaking another language to me.”
  • “Why are you telling me the balance in my books is negative when I have $10,000 in the bank?”
  • “This accounting software is not user friendly and it’s not for anyone who doesn’t understand accounting.”
  • “Why is bookkeeping so expensive.”
  • “I have to pay taxes on what amount? if I actually made all that money, where did it go?”

Let us help you take the mystery out of your business numbers. Read this book and set yourself free from the prison of jargon and “goobledegook” language.

It’s Time To Get Creative With Your Business And The Way You Build It.’
Because sometimes ambition is not enough!