The Future Forward Sales podcast is all about helping you find success in sales and entrepreneurship. Every episode introduces a new business leader who shares their path to success. Enjoy this episode with Jim Anderson about tax mistakes that could harm your business.
Watch our interview with Jim Anderson to learn how to avoid tax mistakes that could cost you your business!
Jim Anderson, owner of Psalmtree Consulting, is an experienced small business Founder, CEO, CFO, COO, ordained minister, and worship leader. His trademark is his creativity in problem-solving and in the arts. As imperfect as he is, his mission in life is to serve God in everything he does and take care of his family as well as expand the Kingdom of God.
Jim has written and published the book “The Apocalypse Is Coming: 7 Signs of Biblical End Times Today That Bring You Hope” available on Amazon.com and Audible books. He advises 7-figure profitable small business owners in tax and financial strategies and does so from a Biblical perspective.
To learn more about Jim and his mission, we asked him
- How he got inspired to start helping entrepreneurs avoid tax mistakes;
- What his process is to do this;
- What held him back on his mission;
- What he thinks holds other back; and
- What you, our audience, should do next to avoid tax mistakes.
To find out how you can keep your business afloat, listen to our conversation with Jim Anderson!
If you want to learn more about Jim, you can find him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram! Check out his business here!
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