What I Would Say If I Wasn't Afraid to Hurt Your Feelings – Ep. 247
Business By The Books with Danielle Hayden
Release Date: 11/04/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode of Business by The Books, reformed corporate CFO and founder of Kickstart Accounting, Inc.’s Danielle Hayden gets honest about a tough but essential topic: Are you building a business that’s truly healthy, or one that’s just trying to pay as little as possible in taxes?
Danielle breaks down the real costs of trying to make every expense a “business expense.” From dinners and vacations to board meetings and the Augusta Rule, she shares the financial habits that could be holding you back from long-term success and how to fix them.
Key Takeaways:
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Showing Zero Profit Isn’t a Badge of Honor: Trying to pay nothing in taxes might save you in the short-term, but it can hurt you when you need a loan, want to sell your business, or attract investors.
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Every Meal Isn’t a Business Meal: Unless the goal of your meeting is actually business-related, that dinner date with your spouse or lunch with your family where you mentioned work isn’t a deductible expense.
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Your Family Isn’t Your Board of Directors: Why real accountability partners and advisors are essential for growth, and why mixing family with “board meetings” on vacation doesn’t count.
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Use the Augusta Rule Wisely: Just because you can use your home for meetings doesn’t mean you should. Consider whether that setup establishes the professional environment you need for connection, collaboration, and innovation.
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Build a Business for Value, Not Just for Tax Savings: Your CPA works for you. You get to decide: Are you optimizing for paying less in taxes? Or are you creating a business that thrives, grows, and generates true wealth?
Topics Discussed:
(00:00) Intro: What Your CPA Wishes They Could Tell You
(02:26) The Problem with Turning Every Expense into a “Business Expense”
(03:29) Why Your Family Vacation Isn’t and/or Shouldn’t Be a Business Trip
(06:35) The Augusta Rule and Creating Professional Business Environments
(08:23) Choosing the Kind of CEO You Want to Be – Tax Savings or Long-Term Business Value
(10:03) Outro: Like, Share and Subscribe!
Resources:
KSA Tax Partners | https://ksataxpartners.com/
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