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3 Simple Money Systems Every Therapist Should Set Up Today
Want to feel more confident with your practice money? Here are 3 simple systems I use to help therapists bring clarity and calm to their finances.
Three Money Metrics Therapists Should Check Monthly (and How to Do It Fast)
You don’t need to be an accountant to check in on your business numbers. Here are three quick financial metrics every therapist should review monthly—and how to do it in under 30 minutes.
How Much Should You Pay Yourself? A Private Practice Breakdown
Confused about how much to pay yourself? You’re not alone. Here’s a simple, therapist-friendly breakdown to help you set a steady paycheck—while still saving for taxes and staying profitable.
Should You Become an S Corp? A Clear Guide for Therapists in Private Practice
Not sure if you should elect S Corp status? Here’s a grounded, straightforward guide to help therapists understand what it is, who it benefits, and whether it’s the right fit for your stage of business.
What Every Therapist Should Review Before the End of the Year
Before the holidays hit, October is your chance to pause, reflect, and get your financial house in order. Here’s a calm and practical checklist for therapists to wrap the year well.
Profit Isn’t Greedy: Reframing Money for Therapists in Private Practice
Many therapists struggle with guilt around money—but profit isn’t greedy. This post helps private practice owners reframe their financial mindset and build a business that supports them and their clients.
Bookkeeping Boundaries: What Therapists Should (and Shouldn’t) Be Doing Themselves
Doing your own bookkeeping as a therapist? Learn which tasks are okay to keep—and which ones to delegate so you can focus on your clients and protect your peace of mind.