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You don’t need a finance degree—you need a calm routine. This guide shows exactly what to look at each week so decisions become obvious and anxiety drops. Built for one-person businesses, it replaces dashboards you never open with a small ledger you’ll actually use.
Inside, you’ll set up a lean system that answers the only questions that matter: Can I pay myself? Can I afford this? What made money—and what quietly didn’t? Learn how to use a **weekly finance routine** to capture, categorise, and compare the right numbers; read a **simple chart of accounts** and a P&L like a story; and build a two-week **cash flow for small business** forecast you can trust. You’ll reconcile **Stripe and PayPal** without tears, adopt an **owner pay system** that stabilises your income, and use a **freelance pricing calculator** to stop undercharging.
This book is for freelancers, solo founders, and creators who want clarity without jargon. If you’ve ever felt “busy but broke,” you’ll find practical steps, small experiments, and checklists that make progress feel light. By the end, you’ll have a reliable **monthly close checklist**, a no-drama way to **reconcile stripe and paypal**, and the confidence to set prices with evidence—not hope.
- Turn messy transactions into a **simple chart of accounts**
- See profit honestly and plan cash by date, not wish
- Keep taxes parked and invoices punctual
- Make one small decision each week that moves the whole business
Small stack. Strong habits. Clear choices. Your numbers will finally tell you what to do next.

Numbers Made Simple

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  • Evelyn Hawthorne writes for the working solitude of small enterprises—the designers, coaches, bakers, and coders who keep their own ledgers and carry their own risk. Her work sits where numbers meet judgement, turning accounts into narratives that help ordinary people make better choices about work, time, and money. A long admirer of Victorian thrift books and early merchant manuals, she believes the smallest books can carry the greatest calm. She splits her weeks between conversations with one-person businesses and the quiet labour of refining simple routines that outlast fashion, offering warm authority: fewer buzzwords, more margins that pay your bills.

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