Submitted by Cajundawg t3_zmrs1d in LifeProTips
Commercial collector here.
I deal with a lot of people with failed businesses. Quite a few of them seem to be competent professionals, but BAD at the basics of running a business.
Lots of back taxes owed. Lots of not even filing taxes. They don't know what their business has, owes, makes, assets, etc.
Much of that can be handled with a computer program like quickbooks (or just knowing excel) and having a regular process inputting the information.
This includes people with high education - doctors, lawyers, and for some bizarre reason, accountants.
I'm not QUITE saying that running a business is filing the right paperwork...but if you are not filing the right paperwork, you're not competent at running a business. If you cannot produce your last three years of tax returns, a balance sheet, Profit and loss statements, etc, within a couple of hours, you REALLY need to rethink if you are running a business well.
If you are good at a skill, find someone good to work for. If you are good at running a business, find good, skilled people to work for you and pay them well.
senorvato t1_j0cr5ia wrote
Former Auto repair owner/operator. I wanted to treat my customers the way I wanted to be treated. Talk to them, educate them on what and why I did the repairs. My problem was I was too honest, maybe didn't charge for my full time or gave away time for simple jobs that were fixed in a minute or so. Realized if the successful shops rip people off. Upselling unneeded work, or not fully doing work they claimed. Paperwork wasn't the problem. I got tired of the bureaucracy. Everyone wanted a slice of the pie. Fees to bureau of auto repair for a paper to run a business but they offered nothing in return. The fire dept inspector, water, sewer, waste disposal, etc. Instead I went to work for fortune 500 company making many times the $$$ + great benefits and pension. Best move I ever made. Former customers that I work with now, have told me they can't find a mechanic the can trust anymore. And I'm the only one I trust to work on my own vehicles.