
How Bookkeeping Improves Profitability for Small Business Owners: S7E3
From The (Not Boring) Boring Small Business Bookkeeping and Accounting Podcast by Paul Rosenblum, The Bookkeeping Mensch | 25+ Years of Bookkeeping, Small Business Finances, and Tax Insights
February 12, 2026 · 20 min · Season 7 · Episode 3
About this episode
In this episode, Paul Rosenblum discusses how effective bookkeeping can enhance profitability for small business owners.
Your numbers should work harder. Our favorite Bookkeeping Mensch, Paul Rosenblum, has a simple message: your books should help you think. In this episode, Paul answers a listener question from Jenny and walks through what good bookkeeping is actually meant to do. Create clarity. When bookkeeping is done well, it shows how a business really makes money, where it quietly loses money, and which decisions affect profitability over time. By comparing years side by side, organizing income and...
People in this episode
Host: Paul Rosenblum
Guest: Jenny
Topics covered
- bookkeeping
- profitability
- small business
- financial clarity
- decision making
Keywords
- bookkeeping
- profitability
- small business finances
- financial insights
- business decisions
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