
Profit Leaks: The Hidden Ways Small Businesses Bleed Money
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You’re working hard, but is your business bank account bleeding out behind your back? In this episode, learn the hidden profit leaks draining small businesses, right under their owners’ noses. Forget the obvious expenses; we’re talking about the silent killers: forgotten subscriptions, unchecked scope creep, underpricing, and more.
Chip reveals the five most common ways businesses lose money without realizing it, shares real-world stories, and gives you a no-nonsense checklist to stop the leaks for good. If you’re ready to keep more of what you earn and finally tighten up your bottom line, this episode is your wake-up call. Listen in, take action, and plug those leaks before they sink your ship.
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