Weekend Power Deposit: Build Your Business Numbers Snapshot
This weekend, put the numbers together into one simple snapshot.
Use this structure:
Business Numbers Snapshot
Review Period:
[Week / Month / Dates]
Money In:
$____
Money Out:
$____
Simple Difference:
Money In minus Money Out = $____
Unpaid Money:
Unpaid invoices: $____
Invoices not yet sent: $____
Deposits pending: $____
Top Income Source:
Service / offer: ______
Amount: $____
Biggest Expense:
Expense: ______
Amount: $____
Recurring Expense to Review:
Expense: ______
Keep / Cancel / Review
Money Action Needed:
Examples: send invoice, follow up, cancel subscription, raise price, review expense, update payment terms.
One Money Lesson:
What did this period teach me?
Here is a sample:
Business Numbers Snapshot
Review Period:
July 1–31
Money In:
$3,200
Money Out:
$1,150
Simple Difference:
$2,050
Unpaid Money:
Unpaid invoices: $400
Invoices not yet sent: $250
Deposits pending: $0
Top Income Source:
Weekly service clients: $2,100
Biggest Expense:
Supplies: $325
Recurring Expense to Review:
Old scheduling app — Review
Money Action Needed:
Send reminder for $400 invoice and cancel unused app if not needed.
One Money Lesson:
Recurring service made the month calmer than one-time jobs.
That is useful.
No fancy dashboard required.
This snapshot gives you a way to see the business without drowning.
You can do this weekly, monthly, or both.
Start monthly if weekly feels like too much.
Start somewhere.
That is the whole philosophy.
Weekend Power Deposit:
Create one business numbers snapshot for the current week, month, or most recent period.
Prompt:
Can I see the basic money picture clearly enough to choose one useful financial action?

