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72: Listen to This If You Think Finance Is for the Birds and Nerds

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In this episode, Steve discusses the crucial connection between strategy and finance, highlighting why financial literacy is key to business success. With 82% of business failures attributed to poor cash flow, he explains the importance of understanding financial statements—such as the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement—to avoid costly mistakes. Drawing from his experience at Coltivar, he shares strategies to combine mission and money, improve cash flow, and boost profitability. Whether you're a business owner or leader, these insights will help you tackle financial challenges and unlock growth potential.

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