Buying Bacon
Light, fun, and packed with solid financial planning for your business. Seize control of your business’s cash flow, blasting like a fire hose one moment and trickling the next, so you can ensure profit and bring home the bacon!
UPCOMING BOOK SIGNINGS!
NOTICE: DUE TO COVID-19, THE FOLLOWING BOOK SIGNINGS HAVE BEEN POSTPONED. 🙁 WE’LL UPDATE HERE AND ON FACEBOOK AS SOON AS WE KNOW THE NEW DATES.
Bob will be at Spruce Mountain Pharmacy in Jay, on April 23rd from 4-6pm. book will be on sale for $15 each, signed.
Bob will be at Twice Sold Tales in Farmington, on May 1st from 5-7 pm. Books will also be on sale for $15 each, signed.
You can’t take life too seriously. Live a little, laugh a lot.
But when a small business runs low on money, it’s no laughing matter.
Everyone is put at risk: owner, staff, customers, vendors, and everybody’s families. The business owner gets stressed, loses sleep, and starts eating fried bologna.
Every small business owner is best at what their business does, whether widget or service. We got that way by learning and practice. Then once we’re in business, we think financial management knowledge is automatic. We can provide a product or service, but can we consistently turn a profit?
Buying Bacon is a book about practical finances for small business owners. This book is light and fun, with stories from the trenches of the author’s real-life business and stories to drive home points. This book also contains some serious financial processes and management techniques so you finish the book ready to make some improvements.
Maybe you just launched a startup. Perhaps you bought an established business. Or just maybe you’ve been at it for a while but have little to show for all that effort. If you’re a CFO or a twenty year veteran of business, this book isn’t for you. Otherwise, this book is a must-have!
Buying Bacon is designed to show you how to handle your business cash flow so you can consistently turn a profit.
Then you can bring home some bacon!
“Buying Bacon boils down business finances into layman’s terms. This material is old hat to an experienced businessperson, but I would have loved to have had this book in my hands 25 years ago.”
– Matt Timberlake, Executive Vice President of Corporate Development, Vortex Companies, Ted Berry Company
“The author weaves many practical small business financial management techniques together with great stories about experiences as a business owner and beyond. Not only does he share insight on some of his “wins” along the way, he’s also willing to talk about the mistakes he’s made in a humorous and self-deprecating way.”
– Derek Hayes, SVP, Franklin Savings Bank