Your Cash Is Flowing Are you a financially savvy entrepreneur? When you run a company, no matter its size, what you don't know can hurt your bottom line. In Your Cash is Flowing, financial expert Ken Homza presents a crash course in what you should know about the financial side of your business. Sharing real-world stories of his experiences with over thirty companies across a wide range of industries, Homza shares a wealth of information in an accessible, conversational writing style.

Changing Marketspace

Ken examines six key attributes to getting through a changing marketspace. Please click here to listen to the previous episode in this series.

The Emerging Company

In this podcast Ken defines and shares characteristics of an emerging company. Please click here to listen to the previous episode in this series.

Startups: Proving the Model

Ken discusses the challenges of operating in a startup environment.  Please click here to listen to the previous episode in this series.

The Homza Portfolio Report Card

In this series, Ken introduces The Homza Portfolio Report Card and discusses companies in various stages of their life cycle.

Overview: Looking At Your Business From The Outside In

Ken explains why it’s important to look at your business from a different perspective.  

What If You Were Your Banker?

Ken discusses the importance of developing a relationship with your banker.

Look At The Business Through The Eyes Of A Child

Ken shares the insights of a child and how important children can be to the buying decision.

Do You Have A Board Of Directors Or Advisors?

Ken talks about some of the points to look for when creating a board of directors or advisors.

How Would You Describe Your Company’s Position In The Marketplace?

How does your company stand against the competition? Ken stresses the value of knowing what your customers think about you and how you compare to the competition.

The Cost Of Getting A New Customer

Ken explains the importance of knowing all the costs involved in obtaining a new customer.