Optimize Small Business Finances—Detailed Writing Samples

This is a collection of five guides that I wrote for Revenued and that are published in their resource center. These writing portfolio samples are based on a theme of optimizing finances for small businesses. I wrote these guides for business owners that want to:

  • Understand costs to optimize pricing and profit margins.

  • Manage the money coming into and flowing out of the business.

  • Improve sales and grow the company.

  • Manage inventory in an effective way.

You will find links to each published sample below.


Intent of this writing on small business finances

The overall intent of this work is to build trust with Revenued’s small customers through sharing helpful, useful information on financial management.

The other aims of this writing are to:

  • Break down and provide helpful explanations of complex small business financial topics.

  • Help the reader optimize pricing, profit margins, cash flow, and sales using step-by-step guides.

  • Decrease the hassle, friction, and effort of strong financial management.

  • Remove confusion and ambiguity associated with cash flow and inventory.

  • Share insight and expertise around good financial hygiene.

  • Mitigate risks associated with limited business finances.

  • Allow small businesses to grow and scale in an organic and sustainable way.


Links to my published writing on small business financial management

Here are links to my published samples.

Manage Cash In and Cash Out

You might think profit is the most important financial measure in your business, but a healthy cash flow is just as vital. Your business can be extremely profitable, but if the timing of your cash in and cash out goes wrong, you could be left with no money in the bank to pay your creditors, employees or suppliers.

If you manage your cash flow well, you’ll reduce stress and have a financial buffer to deal with the inevitable surprises that arise in business. Read on to learn how to manage your cash in and cash out, and generate a healthy cash flow through your organization.
— Manage Cash In and Cash Out, Revenued

Update and Optimize Your Pricing

Pricing your products or services correctly is at the heart of a successful business. Price too low, and you won’t bring in enough money to offset your expenses. Price too high, and you could exclude yourself from the marketplace (especially if your competitors have better deals).

Pricing doesn’t have to be difficult, though. Here’s our step-by-step guide to understanding exactly how much to charge so you can maximize sales, revenue and profit.
— Update and Optimize Your Pricing, Revenued

Increase Your Profits

Small businesses like yours succeed or fail depending on how profitable you are. Get profitability right, and you can grow revenue and thrive. Get it wrong, and you’ll run out of money and be forced to close. We want you to succeed, so here’s a primer on building profitability and creating a healthy, sustainable business. Before we dive into how you can increase profits, let’s explore what we mean when we talk about profit margins.
— Increase Your Profits, Revenued

Improve Sales and Scale Your Business

Every business wants to maximize their sales and revenue, but this is easier said than done. When it comes to growing your business, there are plenty of approaches you can take to boost demand for your products and services. Although there’s no “one size fits all” solution, we’ve gathered some of the best advice to give you some practical, powerful options for maximizing your sales.
— Improve Sales and Scale Your Business, Revenued

Manage Your Inventory

Every business needs to generate revenue, and that means selling profitable products. Your operational success relies on balancing stock levels, profit margins and operational costs as part of managing your inventory. Good stock management will increase business efficiency, create a healthy cash flow and give you the capital you need to grow. Read on for our comprehensive advice on how to effectively manage your inventory.
— Manage Your Inventory, Revenued

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Learn about my client, Revenued

I created these samples for my client, Revenued. Find out more about them here.

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