Salon Finance
A crash course on the important things to consider, and common mistakes to avoid, when it comes to money flowing in and out of your business
A crash course on the important things to consider, and common mistakes to avoid, when it comes to money flowing in and out of your business
Even when you’re flush, I hope you still watch your pennies. Money isn’t everything; however, not having cash on hand forces you to make choices you don’t want. Here are the critical items to living with inflation for salon professionals.
On Friday, February 12, 2021, the IRS will begin accepting and processing 2020 tax year returns. Get a jump on things with these tips for making the process easier and more efficient.
You can begin your career as a salon owner in the black: Start saving early, do your research, hunt for bargains, and keep overhead low.
Salon POS solutions range in price from free to $200/month and up. Typically prices are based on the number of users, and there may be additional costs for installation, hardware, and payment processing.
The creators of new business management system Boulevard came from an engineering background and had no previous beauty experience, but the challenges they experienced when booking services convinced them that there was a need for a better system.
Salon point-of-sale systems do a lot more than take payments and schedule appointments. Salon management software automates marketing, inventory, reporting, and staff management, freeing up owners to focus on the work they enjoy.
Nail tech and consultant Amy Masters aims to repair your salon finances with her live, interactive, online workshop: Keeping Profits in your Pockets.
Nanci Soltani shared a clever way of saving up so she can attend the nail cruise each year — it’s the Money Game.
Let’s talk about some ideas for saving to attend networking functions.
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