The Blog
How AI Is Changing the Way Entrepreneurs Manage Their Money
Discover how AI is changing the way entrepreneurs manage their money from cash flow forecasting to real-time financial insights. Learn how AI-driven tools help small business owners make smarter, faster, and more profitable decisions with confidence.
How ProfiVise Helps You Understand Your Numbers Without the Jargon
If you’ve ever stared at your financial reports and thought, “What does any of this mean?” you’re not alone.
So many entrepreneurs start their business because they’re passionate about what they do — not because they wanted to spend their days decoding spreadsheets and financial terms that sound like another language. Yet, understanding your numbers is an important part of running your business.
How to Spot Early Warning Signs That Your Business Is Losing Profit
Many small business owners don’t realize they are losing profit until they’re already in a tough financial spot.
Why Every Small Business Needs a CFO in Their Pocket
Without financial strategy, even the most brilliant businesses can run out of cash. But what if small business financial help was as easy as opening an app on your phone?
Profit vs Revenue and What Small Business Owners Need to Know
Understanding the difference between profit and revenue is critical if you want your business to be sustainable and successful. Let’s break down the key differences, explain why this distinction matters, and show you how to shift your focus from just making sales to actually making money.
Why Spreadsheets are Killing Your Profit, And What to use Instead
Spreadsheets might feel like the safest place to manage your business finances because they feel familiar, flexible, and they are free. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: spreadsheets could be silently draining your profit.
Why Financial Literacy Is the Key to Small Business Success
According to recent studies, one of the top reasons small businesses fail isn’t due to lack of passion or poor marketing; it’s due to poor financial management. And at the heart of that problem is a lack of business financial literacy.