Ep 4: Money mindset and your business finances with Kaela Coble, owner of KPC Bookkeeping

Today’s guest is Kaela Coble, owner of KPC Bookkeeping. Kaela runs a virtual bookkeeping, advising and coaching business out of St. Albans where she lives with her husband, two dogs and one savage murderer of cat. She helps women-identified solopreneurs and micro-business owners to charge what they're worth as they build business that are profitable, joyful and emotionally sustainable.

  • If you don’t have a bookkeeper, tune in to learn how to decide when it’s right for you to outsource to a bookkeeper, whether you use Kaela’s simple formula or go with your gut

  • If you have a bookkeeper, perhaps you wonder, now what? Hear Kaela’s tips on evaluating your current relationship to take it to the next level or make the rare decision to say goodbye

  • Whether you have a bookkeeper or not, Kaela emphasizes 2 reports to pay attention to in order to measure your basic business finances

  • We talk about the widely relatable imposter syndrome and how overcoming it directly affects your bottom line

  • Kaela shares one key indicator that you’re not charging enough and a shocking fact about the wage gap

  • The importance of paying attention to your money mindset, finding a business bestie and a taking a fresh approach to networking

  • Amazing tips on bookkeeping including Kaela’s simplified “Profit First” method

KPC Bookkeeping (and book a Discovery call) kpcbookkeeping.com 

Upcoming course “Bookkeeping Beyond the Boring” kpcbookkeeping.com/courses

Vermont Womenpreneurs https://vtwomenpreneurs.com/

SCORE Vermont https://www.score.org/vermont

Center for Women & Enterprise Vermont https://www.cweonline.org/About-CWE/CWE-Vermont

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