After all, the costs of a new home, new baby, quarterly taxes, and the usual
holiday expenses add up quickly!
For some business owners that can mean a seasonal cash flow headache as clients take longer to pay (or stay away entirely) and
holiday expenses add up.
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When you're done tallying your
expenses after the
holidays, be sure to
add these costs to the big Budget Spreadsheet.
Make an exhaustive list of all your monthly
expenses, excluding your rent, and then
add in the major costs that may only occur once or twice a year, such as insurance premiums,
holiday and birthday gifts, and trips.
Plus, it's a paid opportunity to gain these things, and the extra money made during your vacation will help with those
added holiday expenses.