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Want a Tool to Make More Money?
Even if you don’t like numbers
Wish there was an “Easy Button” for the financial side of your business?
Well – this is pretty close to it! I’ve broken down all that accounting lingo into simple bite-size easy to understand pieces.
In less than 1 hour, you’ll have a big overview understanding of the financials, learn key terminology, business risks, and start limiting embezzlement.
This tool is needed to be able to understand your financials and make more money.
I know what you’re thinking…
“I don’t need to worry about this yet, I’m not making enough money.”
You need to learn the financial side so that if you have an audit, you don’t want to owe additional taxes, interest, and penalties. Because the IRS doesn’t care if you make $10 or $100,000 a year.
“I hate paying for boring things like bookkeeping or I already have an accountant, shouldn’t that be their problem? “
It’s like having good tires for your car. Your car won’t get very far if there’s no thread on your tire – the car will spin out. Understanding and having good financial records & bookkeeping are crucial for your business. Even if you outsource it, you’re still responsible for them as the business owner.
“I’m not big enough to worry about the accounting side yet. I’ll wait until I start selling things. “
This is the perfect time to learn how to document all those expenses you have.
Imagine …
You’ll know what your bookkeeper and CPA are saying and can use your financials to make more money.
Accounting Basics 101
- A great resource to refer to when looking at your financials
- Be able to start protecting your business from embezzlement as much as possible.
- Have the basic information to start using your financials to be more profitable
Janet Daniel Stelly, LLC shares financial information, but it should not be interpreted as legal or financial advice. Prior to making any business decisions, you should consult with your Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and/or attorney for your respective business or personal use.
Accounting can be complex and scary learning it on your own, especially if you don’t consider yourself a numbers person. But it doesn’t have to be with the right tools and systems in place.

This is for small businesses in the United States.
Understand what you need to do in manageable bite-size pieces.
“Years ago I had the privilege to work with Janet in my new role as a nursing leader. Janet helped me bridge my clinical knowledge with the financial side of the hospital. Being able to connect services provided, expenses and staff productivity is crucial for any business. Janet has a wealth of knowledge and an ability to explain financial concepts in easy to understand terms.” Brooke M, Nurse Leader


Start taking control of the financial side of your business.
Learn the basics of the accounting side in easy-to-understand language.
This is for U.S. Business Owners since it revolves around the IRS.
Janet Daniel Stelly, LLC shares financial information, but it should not be interpreted as legal or financial advice. Prior to making any business decisions, you should consult with your Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and/or attorney for your respective business or personal use.
“Janet is a great partner who will guide you through the maze of accounting rules. Organized and thorough Janet can make understanding your financials easy. She is a good teacher who will help you protect your business assets by implementing internal controls.” Lana Adams, CFO
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