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Knowing and Managing Your Numbers

20m · Brick Wall Breakthroughs · 24 Nov 10:00

In this episode of the Brick Wall Breakthroughs podcast, we have a fantastic guest joining us, Kimberly Loomis. She is a certified CPA and bookkeeper, KL accounting solutions owner, and a mother.  Kimberly works with women coaches, consultants, and service providers who struggle with knowing and managing their numbers by supporting them with accurate, timely reporting, as well as strategic and financial insight.

Kimberly will be talking about her entrepreneurship journey. Listen in and learn.

Key Talking Points of the Episode:

[02:04] What inspired Kimberly to join the entrepreneurship world?

[03:47] Why Kimberly choose to work with women coaches and consultants

[04:35] How long has Kimberly been a CPA?

[05:48] Kimberly's advice to business owners on Q4

[07:18] one of those brick wall things that Kimberly faced and overcome since she started her business

[09:51] What is the best piece of advice that Kimberly has ever been given?

[12:57] Kimberly's go-to productivity tool

[14:35] Kimberly's greatest fear and how she manages it

[15:53] What book would Kimberly recommend to us?

[16:46] What does Kimberly enjoy doing in her off-work time?

Resources Mentioned in the Episode:

Extreme Ownership- Jocko Willink

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