550: The Profit Problem Martin T. Holland, Anneal Business Coaching
550: The Profit Problem Martin T. Holland, Anneal Business Coaching
– The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 550 Martin T. Holland
Martin T. Holland is a business coach and founder of Anneal Business Coaching. His writing draws on his decades of experience teaching over 300 small busine...
550: The Profit Problem Martin T. Holland, Anneal Business Coaching
– The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 550 Martin T. Holland
Martin T. Holland is a business coach and founder of Anneal Business Coaching. His writing draws on his decades of experience teaching over 300 small business owners how to use financial information to reduce stress and to make better decisions and more money.
Martin earned his BA degree from Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska and his master’s in business a from the University of Oklahoma. He became a business coach in 2011 after selling a business. After 46 years of working in small business in positions ranging from truck driver to CEO, Martin collected his bookkeeping and financial knowledge into one place: The Profit Problem.
Martin is the cohost of the podcast Cash Flow Contractor, where he shares with his audience the common principles that lead to success in business. Author of over 100 hundred articles on small business topics for publications such as Forbes Coaches Council, he has also written business plans that raised over $75 million in bank and investor financing. Among other awards, he received both the National and International Gold Medal Stevie Business Awards presented in New York City and Barcelona.
Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Martin T. Holland about his book, The Profit Problem.
Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:
Why business owners are saying they’ve made money, but they don’t have any.
How there are three main reasons why business owners don’t have money.
How bookkeeping has been around and hasn’t changed for over 800 years.
Why business owners don’t know about bookkeeping and financial statements.
How the best use of bookkeeping is to make management decisions for the future.
Connect with Martin:
Guest Contact Info
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@annealbc
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LinkedIn
linkedin.com/in/martin-holland-7318aa
Links Mentioned:
theprofitproblem.com