Business School with Sharran Srivatsaa

Business School is hosted by Sharran Srivatsaa, President of Real (TSX: REAX) (NASDAQ: REAX), the fastest-growing, publicly-traded, real estate brokerage in the world. Sharran grew Teles Properties by 10x in 5 years to $3.4 Billion in sales and eventually sold the business to Douglas Elliman. Sharran is also an accomplished “deal guy” and private equity investor. He is the Chairman of private equity firm Highland Prime which focuses on investing in service-businesses and also the Chairman of ARC Multifamily Group which focuses on value-add multifamily investment projects. Sharran is a former Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse banker and a sought after keynote speaker and is the creator of the wildly-popular 5am Club call for Entrepreneurs. On this podcast, Sharran shares his best secrets on how to grow your business strategically, how to build your brand elegantly, most importantly integrate the profits in your business with an overall joyful life. For more free resources visit Sharran.com

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episode 18: A Badass CFO's Look Into Your Business with Khristine Valdez


Every business is founded upon a steadfast principle and excitement, but even those can’t work through humanity’s greatest puzzle: Money. If you want your business to thrive, you need a systematic approach to money. In this episode of Business School, Sharran connects with his former CFO, Khristine Valdez, to dive into the nuances of business money management. They cover the biggest and easily fixable mistakes that every entrepreneur runs into, the best way to keep track of savings and expenses, and what Khristine recommends to keep your balance sheets and wallets happy.

“Process is the key to everything.”

 - Khristine Valdez


In This Episode:

- How to NOT chase money

- Why having business peers is critical to success

- How to thoroughly understand your clients

- Look at THESE metrics to figure out if you’re leaving money on the table

- The simple way to cut unnecessary costs and keep track of recurring ones

- Khristine’s approach to owner’s compensation

- Why business owners should keep track of personal capital investments

- The best way to handle taxes

- One BIG mistake that’s too easy NOT to fix

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Connect with Sharran:

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 September 29, 2020  49m