EMPOWER ENTREPRENEURS TO TAKE CHARGE THIS FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH.
Nail The Numbers Stakeholder Participation Guide
At Nail The Numbers, we're committed to empowering Founders to take control of their financial future. This Financial Literacy Month, we're excited to join the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada's campaign to help Canadians – especially Founders – start conversations about money and take action toward financial empowerment.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED: 1
1. Encourage Founders to Take Action
Ask Founders to “do one thing” to boost their financial stewardship. Whether it’s reviewing their budget, analyzing their cashflow, or using tools to set a financial goal, small steps can lead to big outcomes. Here’s how you can encourage them to take action:
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Decide on their “one thing” – whether it’s
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Signing up to get a Stronghold on their personal budget through the Wake Up Call: 5 Day Challenge
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Downloading the Cashflow Canvas Palette + Colour Key to hammer home their business budget.
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Learn how to pull a report from their bookkeeping software.
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Share their progress with friends, family, and their business network.
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Encourage others to do the same – financial literacy is contagious!
Use the hashtags #StrengthinNumbers #MoneyOnYourMind and #FLM2024 to join the conversation on social media.
2. Start a Conversation
Engage your audience by sharing the importance of financial literacy for Founders. Use your platform to encourage discussions around pricing, budgeting, and financial planning – essential components of entrepreneurial success.
Show your support by using the hashtag #StrengthinNumbers #MoneyOnYourMind and #FLM2024 on social media. Share the financial strategies and tools you're using or promoting, and encourage others to share theirs too.
3. Leverage Free Resources
Spread the word by sharing free tools and resources below such as Nail The Numbers' Wake Up Call: 5 Day Challenge or the Cashflow Canvas Palette and Colour Key, to help entrepreneurs build stronger financial foundations. Share the latest survey results and insights into Canadian financial well-being to spark deeper conversations.
4. Tailor Financial Conversations for Founders
Customize your content to resonate with entrepreneurs. Consider hosting a free Wake Up Call or Budgets, Bottom Lines and Bermuda Triangles Quick Hit to engage founders in meaningful financial conversations, where you can share insights, tools, and resources that support financial literacy in business.
5. Amplify the Message in Your Local Community
Reach out to local media to highlight your efforts to support founders this Financial Literacy Month. Share how your organization is helping business owners talk about money, manage their finances, and achieve financial success.
KEY MESSAGES TO DRIVE THE CONVERSATION
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Break the taboo – This Financial Literacy Month, let’s normalize conversations about money in business. Start talking to fellow founders about finances to build confidence and open the door to greater financial success.
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Avoiding money conversations has a cost – For business owners, financial conversations are key to long-term success. Avoiding these discussions can have a costly impact on your bottom line.
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Resources are available – Nail The Numbers has a wealth of tools and resources to help entrepreneurs take control of their finances, from budgeting guides to financial planning resources designed specifically for Founders.
This Financial Literacy Month, let’s work together to empower Founders to take charge of their financial outcomes.
#StrengthinNumbers #MoneyOnYourMind #FLM2024
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