More Bank for Your Bucks!


Every time I teach a business growth class, I ask students to include their top 3 highlights as their final slide of their business growth presentation.

Whenever I book Katherine Pomerantz as a guest speaker, she ends up on so many students' final slide because they learn such amazing money tips that no one ever teaches us on how to build and protect generational wealth as an entrepreneur.

Next week, on May 7th & 8th Katherine is holding aFREE event, MOMentum*, which she's designed to help us:

✅ Keep more of our hard-earned money so we can give ourselves and our kids the future we all deserve.

✅ Take control of our finances instead of feeling overwhelmed by taxes and uncertainty.

✅ Create a financial legacy that supports our loved ones for generations to come.

Recently, Forbes found that 93% of business owners pay more in taxes than necessary.

Why?

Because we never learned how to leverage our businesses to better support our financial goals and hang on to more of what we earn.

The number one reason I keep inviting Katherine back to my classroom is because she talks about money and taxes in a way that no other CPA or accountant I've known does, AND she also addresses the fear many of us have around finances and financial decision-making so we can implement these strategies with confidence.

The last time I attended one of Katherine's free events, I walked away with a new understanding of how to create growth goals driven by process rather than outcomes.

This has helped me and my clients be more effective and efficient in running and building our businesses.

I don't know about you, but as the economy tightens and recession looms, I'll take any help I can get to make my money go further and to hold on to as much of my income as possible.

If you're a mom-preneur or dad-preneur, then you absolutely don't want to miss this event.

I promise, it will completely change the way you think about your business and financial future.

*While there is no cost to attend MOMentum, I may receive compensation if you decide to do business with Katherine in the future. That said, I only ever recommend people and programs that I believe in and trust to truly help you and your business succeed and grow.

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Easily Said & Done

I help entrepreneurs leapfrog over the typical potholes that derail most small businesses with inspiration, motivation, education, and support across a wide range of business topics drawn from over a decade of running my own business, teaching entrepreneurship for the City of New York, and coaching and consulting privately with dozens of women and minority small business owners. Honestly, why go it alone when help is an email away?

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