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Brian Beers

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May 05 • 1 min read

Is payroll an expense or investment?


It’s easy to fall into the trap of viewing payroll as an expense

Similar to paying rent or your electric bill

Payroll should never be viewed as an expense but as an investment

Just like you invest in a new location to make more money

You invest in new equipment to be more efficient

You invest in marketing to generate more leads

Payroll is actually the best investment you can make

For example, this shop was one of my worst, doing only $772k in 2024.

Can you guess which month we hired the new manager?

The store should do $1.5M+ this year, DOUBLING our sales from just two years ago

This payroll principle also applies in reverse

The worst are C-Players

Here’s why:

They show up every day and are friendly. They try hard and want to do well

But unfortunately, the results don’t follow.

C-Players carry a huge hidden cost that you never see.

Today at noon, inside Cash Flow Club, I’m going to break down the wild math to prove C-Players are costing you way more than you think.

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Cheers!

Brian

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