How Female Entrepreneurs Can Start Setting Financial Goals
Tineke Rensen
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Keeping finances in check plays a major part in running a successful business, especially for female entrepreneurs. Proper finance management ensures the development of any business and prevents it from crumbling before even hitting its peak.
However, many females entrepreneurs struggle with finance management. A reason for this can be that women are usually not financially oriented. They don’t fully understand the financial part of the business, which then keeps them from making informed decisions.
There are many ways to get a better handle on your finances. As a business coach for female entrepreneurs, I believe that setting financial goals is a good way to understand how your business works and how to keep it growing. In other words, setting targets is a tool you can use to direct the financial growth of your business.
If you think that this is an overwhelming and difficult task, don’t be afraid. These goals and targets don’t have to be complicated. You can set daily, weekly, or monthly goals, depending on what you think will suit you best.
See The Full Picture, Look Into The Details
A common mistake most businesswomen make is jumping on to make financial goals without seeing the full picture. This leads to ineffective goal-setting. Consulting your bookkeeper or your accountant will help you have a better understanding of what the numbers in financial reports actually mean, and how they impact the growth of your business.
Once you’ve stepped back to view the big picture, you must then look into the finer details. When you make financial plans, you need to determine how much you want to make and how much your monthly costs are. Setting how much turnover you want to make it relatively easy, but when business coaches for female entrepreneurs ask their clients how much their monthly costs are, most of them do not know.
If you’re unsure about what makes up your monthly expenditures, here are a few things you need to consider:
- Invoices of the things or supplies you need to buy regularly
- The payroll of your staff
- Rent
- Insurance
- Car repair and fuel costs
- Incidental costs
- Monthly membership fees such as:
- Email marketing tool
- Bookkeeping program
- And all other platforms you use
Making And Achieving Your Financial Plans
When you set goals and targets, business coaches for female entrepreneurs recommend making them monthly and working from there. When you know how much you spend each month, setting realistic and achievable goals becomes easier. You will be able to see if you need to do more to reach your goal, or if you have earned enough to make a profit. This way, you can also adjust your targets accordingly.
Once you’ve gotten the hang of monthly financial planning, you can work on your yearly plans, taking into account all the information about your finances that you’ve gained along the way. These plans will help you carefully monitor your progress and give you more insight into what really goes on in your business. As a female entrepreneur, this is a crucial part of growing and scaling the business.
You Can Do This!
Making financial plans and setting financial goals for the first time can be a bit time-consuming, but it is definitely worth it. Many female entrepreneurs don’t even consider making financial goals as it takes a lot of effort, and they choose to just wait and be reactive. This shouldn’t be the case. Female entrepreneurs can and must influence their income. And setting financial targets is a great way to do that.
It can be complicated when you do it the first time, but if you set financial goals and targets every year, you will be more confident in shaping and directing not just your financial growth, but the growth of the business as a whole as well.
To know more about business scaling strategies for female entrepreneurs, you can check out this blog.
Needless to say, financial targets without plans to execute them make no sense at all. You also need to know how you will achieve the targets.
Summing It Up
Being a business owner comes with a lot of responsibilities. This includes making critical financial decisions for day-to-day expenses, investments, marketing and more, all to keep the business going. Setting financial goals will definitely assist in keeping your finances in check and your business on track.
If you are still struggling with making financial goals for yourself and your business, you can consult a business coach for women.
Learn More
If you’re a female entrepreneur looking for extra knowledge and expertise, look for a good business coach for women because there are many out there who never even had their own business. This advice could make or break your business.
How do you know if someone is a good business coach for women?
Check out this article about the 20 questions you should ask a business coach for female entrepreneurs.
My name is Tineke Rensen and I am a business coach for women. I host monthly masterclasses about various business topics.
The next masterclass is on the 17th of June. The topic of the next masterclass will be Planning and Setting Goals for your Business. You can also check it out here.
For the first class, you only pay 1 euro ($1,20), so it is safe for you to check me out. Afterwards, you decide if you’ve learned something and whether you want to continue to become a member for 47,- euro/month (with a lot of extra benefits). Or you just move on.
If you want to take it a step higher and work with me one-on-one to build your one-woman gig to a proper business and double your income within a year, without spending a dime. Click here now to schedule a quick 15-minute call with me and get started.
About the author:
Tineke Rensen of Powerful Business Academy has been in business for 31 years. She built an international Outdoor and Survival business from scratch and sold it after 22 years.
Tineke was also a national whitewater kayaking champion.
She now is one of the most all-around business accelerators and mentors you can find. She helps businesswomen to “Scale & Grow, Make More Impact And Work Less.” There are very few topics she cannot help you with within your business. Many people find this hard to believe, but hey, how much do you think you know about scaling businesses if you live it day and night for 31 years?
Tineke created the system “A Women’s Blueprint To Business Success.” She is a multi-awarded serial entrepreneur and is the author of the book “Maximum Business Growth For Women.”
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3 年Tineke, this is why I outsource that part to my professional accountant team of Stefanie Huizing at Tusveld accountants. But as a business owner you should know the KPI’s of your finance always by heart!
Co-founder of CRUSH | CEO whisperer | Content Marketing Pioneer | Keynote Speaker | Author | Talk Show Host | she/her
3 年This is so important! Great post Tineke Rensen
Business Financial Coach | Financial Manager | I work with business owners to make strategic financial forward looking decisions to grow their net profits.
3 年This is exactly why I do what I do! Thanks Tineke Rensen for showing the importance of female entrepreneurs knowing their financial goals.
Co-Founder of PRPHC Group of Companies & Dark Blue International | Editor-in-Chief PRPHC Insider
3 年Not so much into finance Tineke Rensen but I do keep track of what goes in and out
Education Management Professional | Counselor | Ambassador GEA
3 年That is so true! Tineke