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How to Pay Yourself From Your Business the Smart Way

June 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Many profitable small-business owners treat their paycheck like an afterthought, but consistently underpaying yourself isn’t sustainable and can sabotage you in the end. Investing in future you should be part of the plan from day one.

Fear of failure could be part of it. With roughly half of businesses closing within their first five years, some business owners might feel pressured to pour everything back into their business to keep it afloat.

Starting to pay yourself as soon as money starts rolling in isn’t enough. The best approach begins with a solid foundation, including consistent profits and a cash cushion.

Paying yourself a reasonable amount that covers living expenses and personal savings goals without shortchanging your business is essential. Leave room for taxes, business growth, and any anticipated expenses.

It’s important to pay future you as well. Saving for retirement and personal investments is crucial for diversifying your assets and securing your financial future.

Consistency in paying yourself is key, but staying flexible is important in navigating financial highs and lows that come with running a business.

Welcome to our blog post on financial tips for small businesses! One key piece of advice we have for business owners is to prioritize padding your emergency fund with leftover profits or establishing a business line of credit. This can be incredibly helpful in weathering slow seasons or unexpected costs that may arise.

Additionally, during prosperous times, it’s important not to forget about yourself. Don’t be afraid to give yourself a raise as your business grows. Your paycheck should reflect the success of your business.

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