
Consultants and Money
The Life First Accounting Firm Podcast
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Hosted by Erica Goode · business · EN · 113 episodes
A bi-weekly podcast show for solo-consultants who have questions on all things money. We'll talk through business taxes, paying yourself consistently, cashflow forecasting, and LLCs vs S-corps.Hosted by Erica Goode, CPA & CFO - a former Fortune 50 corporate finance director, former Big 4 public accountant, and current wife and mom.
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Consultants and Money
Check out the Life First Accounting Firm podcast on YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts! Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube

Episode #108
Work with Erica In this episode of the Consultants and Money podcast, Erica Goode discusses common frustrations during tax season, over owing more than expected. She provides a method for checking withholdings to avoid surprises at tax time and offers advice on adjusting W-4 forms for better tax planning. 00:00 Understanding Tax Season Frustrations 03:26 Spot Checking Your Withholdings 08:28 Adjusting Your W-4 for Better Withholdings

Episode #107
Happy Holidays! Erica shares her annual list of favorite business books of the year in her final episode of 2025. 00:00 Welcome 00:50 Holiday Greetings and Year-End Reflections 01:19 Favorite Business Books of 2025 03:34 Book 1: Quit by Annie Duke 05:54 Book 2: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert 08:14 Book 3: Marketing Made Simple by Donald Miller 09:38 Book 4: The Five Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom 12:10 Book 5: Tax Planning To and Through Early Retirement by Cody Garrett and Sean Mullaney 15:55 Honorable Mentions: Non-Business Reads 20:42 Holiday Wishes and Conclusion ____________________ Books & Resources Referenced: Quit by Annie Duke | https://a.co/d/hoP7fHF Big Magic | https://a.co/d/0k4QNgJ Marketing Made Simple by Donald Miller | https://a.co/d/1UZyRh2 The 5 Types of Wealth | https://a.co/d/4ZLwpLH Tax Planning To and Through Early Retirement by Cody Garrett and Sean Mullaney | https://a.co/d/cjPPMcm The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter | https://a.co/d/cQ2KL08 The Wedding People by Alison Espach | https://a.co/d/j2Ce3mk Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds | https://a.co/d/4PtWU8T Ep69 - SEP vs Solo 401k with Sean Mullaney, CPA ____________________ Connect with Erica | LinkedIn | Website | Newsletter

Episode #106
Erica talks through the often-ignored issue of why business profits don't always translate into personal take-home pay. She introduces the 50/25/25 Rule to help consultants achieve financial stability, explaining how to divide profits into owner distributions, tax liabilities, and business reserves. Erica also discusses the nuances of tax planning based on location and household income. 00:00 Intro 00:51 The Profit and Paycheck Disconnect 01:27 Introducing the 50-25-25 Rule 02:53 Breaking Down the 50-25-25 Rule 05:28 Implementing the Rule with Rolling Averages 06:36 Adjusting for Taxes 08:03 Creating Financial Stability and Confidence 08:48 Final Thoughts www.ericagoode.com ____________________ Resources Referenced: 103. Forecasting for Real Life | https://www.ericagoode.com/podcast/ep103 ____________________ Connect with Erica | LinkedIn | Website | Newsletter

Episode #105
www.EricaGoode.com In this episode, Erica discusses the common issue of unexpected tax bills and provides strategies on how to avoid them. She explains why tax surprises happen to solo consultants, the concept of Safe Harbor in tax payments, and the importance of setting aside an appropriate percentage of profits for taxes. 00:51 Dealing with Surprise Tax Bills 02:36 Understanding Safe Harbor 04:21 Setting Aside Money for Taxes 05:52 Managing Tax Payments 06:56 Proactive Tax Planning ____________________ Connect with Erica | LinkedIn | Website | Newsletter
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