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- We keep separate professional and personal financial records and bank
accounts.
- We write annual one-year business plans with definable and accountable
goals & targets.
- We keep clean, orderly and accurate financial records, including
Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Cash on Hand, Inventory, Assets,
and Outstanding Debts, and put all tax and bill due dates on our calendar.
- We pay ourselves a salary including benefits, medical insurance,
vacations, and sick days.
- We remain mindful that dollars spent should generate revenue and
compare prices before making purchases.
- We maintain clarity about the overhead and profit margins of every
product or service we sell.
- We pay our bills and invoice our clients promptly.
- We put all our business agreements in writing and write our own Letters
of Agreement.
- We notice the competition, but don’t worry about it. We learn
from our competitors and trust that it is an abundant universe with
more than enough for everyone.
- We detach from difficult personalities and poor paying clients and
put principles before personalities.
- We bookend before and after making commitments and difficult business
decisions or actions.
- We are willing to be in charge and responsible for our business.
Professionals such as accountants, lawyers, and consultants who work
for us are not our higher power.
As grateful as we are for these tools for business owners and other
tools of DA, we have found that it is only through working the Twelve
Steps of Debtors Anonymous that lasting solvency, recovery, and serenity
may be obtained for our businesses and ourselves.
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