Episode 29 :: Valuable Lessons From Filing Bankruptcy with Luisa Alberto

Bankruptcy is not an experience often discussed. But its important to share all business experiences!
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IN THIS EPISODE OF THE GOOD FOOD CFO i am JOINED by Luisa Alberto, CEO of People First Finance, a virtual CFO agency that provides bookkeeping, tax planning and financial strategy services to women business owners. 

Filing for bankruptcy is not an experience most business owners talk about, and that’s unfortunate. Shared experiences are just one way business owners can learn, grow and make informed decisions. Nothing is predictable and everyone’s situation is different, but there’s always something valuable to learn from other business owner’s journeys.

Luisa is sharing her bankruptcy story, insights and advice including …

  • Why how you take on debit in your business matters (even for an LLC)

  • How taking on business debt the ‘wrong way’ led her to filing for bankruptcy

  • Her journey from bankruptcy to a thriving new business

  • How she views debt and risk today

  • Tips for assessing risk and taking on debt in your business

 

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