With the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic taking its toll, how can small and mid-sized businesses become financially empowered using financial strategy, cost-cutting measures, and other financial tools to help run a business that is stable from a CFO’s perspective?
On the next episode of “Employment Law Today”, my guest will be Tricia M. Taitt, MBA, outsourced CFO and Founder of The Art of Money Matters.
Join us as Tricia and I discuss the strategies and tools you’ll want to have in your arsenal as a business owner, as we endure this ongoing pandemic. Tune in on Tuesday at 5pm EST, and take control of your financial empowerment!
About Tricia M. Taitt:
artofmoneymatters.com
www.linkedin.com/in/triciataitt
By Segment
0:22 – 14:39- Eric Sarver introduces the guest of the show Tricia Taitt. Tricia begins the conversation and talks about the focus of The Art of Money Matters and how it seeks to assist women in the business arena. She then divulges the biggest mistakes that she’s burgeoning business owners make and makes suggestions and how to solve them.
16:45 – 29:49 – Eric and Tricia continue the conversation talking about planning for the future of your business, hiring the right people to handle finances, and being aware of employment law. Tricia emphasizes the importance of preparing for worst case scenarios, how to adapt to situations such as the pandemic, and explains how her business helps clients track their cash flow.
31:59 – 46:27 – Tricia shares her own strategies behind building her own business, going back to how she first established herself as an entrepreneur, Tricia initially seeking to apply her financial and business sense outside of Wall Street. Tricia tells the story of when she first found her passion for her current business and how she first started it up. Tricia then explains how she would go about helping a business build up a strong savings account.
48:28 – 59:42 – Tricia informs viewers of the many services provided by The Art of Money Matters including financial advising, hiring, and IT support, Eric chipping in on how advises his clients on employment law. They close the show by Tricia explaining how business owners can find the right people, Tricia leaving her own contact information for listeners.
About Employment Law Today
Helping Business With Employment Law Issues.
For many business owners, it can be overwhelming to keep up and comply with the federal and state labor and employment laws that govern how they run their business. With the COVID-19 pandemic, there are new laws and regulations regarding hiring, firing, and workplace practices and protocols — all of which can increase business owners’ anxieties about regaining traction or thriving again. On my weekly show, we will be discussing the most common employment law related questions and challenges that business owners have been facing in these uncertain times.
The show will have three main goals: (1) to inform businesses about employment law updates, (2) to inspire businesses by giving them the tools to move forward, and (3) to demonstrate how some business owners have overcome their employment law problems, walked through the challenges imposed by this pandemic, and have taken steps to regain traction during the reopening phases of this pandemic.
Our guests will include professionals who advise businesses from an H.R., legal, and financial perspective, along with thriving business owners who will share their experiences and insights into running a successful company while complying with labor and employment law mandates during COVID-19.