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I have always wanted to help people. I grew up in a big family of 7 kids so there were always opportunities to learn and to teach. In middle and high school I would do babysitting jobs for family friends.

Ever since starting school, at the community college, I have enjoyed doing accounting and the numbers aspect of business. In my first accounting class, everything just clicked together. I understood the concepts and knew how everything flowed together. I eventually graduated from Ensign College and went to Brigham Young University-Idaho. I enjoyed accounting even more as the classes became more challenging. I was the one kid always excited to learn new concepts.

I had always known that I didn't want to work in a big accounting business or a big corporation. I did an internship in a small accounting office and enjoyed it. I learned that I also like doing taxes. The idea of starting my own business had just begun to creep in. I worked in the accounting office for about a year before I moved up to Canada.

I was preparing to look for another office job when a family friend suggested starting an accounting business. That is when my first bookkeeping firm was born. The goal was to help small startups understand and organize their finances and be ready for tax time.

I had thought you needed to be a special kind of person to run a business and be an even more special kind of person to be an entrepreneur. I went to different networking groups in the community and found out that entrepreneurs come from all walks of life and at different points in their lives.

Getting to know different entrepreneurs and their businesses has helped me understand there are many strengths different people bring. I want to help people do more than just be compliment with the CRA. I want them to not only understand their numbers but to utilize them to grow their businesses. Partnering with David has amplified my knowledge to be able to better help fellow entrepreneurs.

I love accounting and I love bookkeeping. I love to continue to learn new things and use new technology. I also love helping other people. If I can help another person understand how money works, my life goal has been reached.

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How Your Personal Finances Impact Your Business Success

November 12, 20251 min read

its all connected

It’s easy to think of your business and personal finances as two separate worlds but the truth is, they’re deeply connected. The way you manage money in your personal life often sets the tone for how you handle your business finances.

When your personal finances are organized, your business benefits too. You make clearer decisions, manage cash flow more confidently, and have the stability to invest in growth. Here are a few things to think about when it comes to your personal finances and how they impact your business success:

1. Build a strong personal budget. Knowing your personal expenses helps you understand how much you really need to earn from your business to cover your lifestyleand avoid mixing personal spending with business funds.

2. Separate business and personal accounts. This one’s non-negotiable. Keeping your finances separate makes bookkeeping cleaner, protects you legally, and saves hours come tax season.

3. Pay yourself consistently. Treat yourself like an employee, not an afterthought. Setting a steady paycheck helps you budget personally and keeps your business cash flow predictable.

4. Maintain an emergency fund. Unexpected events happen both in life and in business. Having personal savings gives you flexibility without dipping into business funds.

5. Manage personal debt wisely. High personal debt can increase stress and limit your ability to reinvest in your business. Aim to reduce it so you can focus on growth with confidence.

Your business finances reflect your personal money habits. The stronger your foundation is at home, the more stable and successful your business will be.

If you’re ready to get your books organized and build a stronger financial strategy for both your personal and business goals, we can help.

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Maria Mejia

Maria is driven by a passion for helping others and a love for accounting that began in college. After excelling in her studies and gaining hands-on experience, she founded her own Accounting and bookkeeping firm to assist small businesses with their financial management. Maria’s dedication to understanding and applying financial principles empowers entrepreneurs to make informed decisions. Her expertise in financial advising helps businesses not only grasp their numbers but also leverage them for sustained growth and long-term success.

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