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Less Is More: Minimalism for Your Business Finances
Written by Michelle Brown
Whether you join Michelle Brown live for Money Talks (presented by Purse Strings) **Thursday April 24, 2025 at 12pm est **–– or find yourself here on the journey seeking of financial wisdom, welcome. This is your next best step toward a leaner, clearer, more strategic money system.
Forget cutting corners. Let’s cut confusion.
🐾 REGISTER HERE
💡 THE SESSION IN A NUTSHELL
Minimalism in business finance isn’t about cutting lattes or canceling joy. It’s about simplifying systems, clarifying roles, and understanding where your money goes (and why it matters).
- Where most businesses unknowingly bleed money
- How minimalism can reveal new revenue—not just reduce expenses
- What a streamlined, back-end financial strategy really looks like
Less is more—especially when it comes to saving your sanity, time, and margins.
🔍 HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL UNCOVER:
- The 5 sneaky money leaks many business owners ignore
- Smart habits that build clarity and confidence in your books
- The power of minimalist systems (and what to ditch immediately)
- A punchlist you can use today to stop the drip and redirect your dollars with intention
🎁 BONUS DOWNLOAD
Free Resource: Less Is More — A Minimalist Punchlist for Your Business Finances
Grab Michelle’s go-to tool for spotting waste, tightening workflows, and making space for strategic growth.
📥 — PunchListforSavings_from_UnleashedFinacialAdvocates.pdf — Instant Download
🎤 ABOUT THE EXPERT
Michelle Brown is the calm in your financial chaos and the strategist behind Unleashed Financial Advocates. With two decades of experience across law firms, associations, retail, and engineering, she’s helped countless professionals stop the bleed and reclaim their peace (and profit).
Michelle is a champion for systems that scale, books that speak truth, and strategy that simplifies.
🐾 BOTTOM LINE
Saving money doesn’t mean living less. It means living smarter—with less noise, more focus, and a financial game plan you can trust.
You don’t need to shrink—you need to streamline.