Most owner-run businesses fly with far less financial visibility than they think. The numbers exist somewhere — in the accounting software, in the bank account, in the bookkeeper's monthly report that arrives three weeks late — but they're not in front of the founder weekly, measured against a target, where they can actually drive decisions. And you can't manage what you only look at in the rearview mirror.
The Financial Visibility Dashboard puts your four key numbers — revenue, gross profit, cash position, and net margin — in one place, tracked weekly against the targets you set. You update it the same day every week, and the tool does the rest: it calculates where each number sits versus target and throws an automatic alert the moment anything drifts. On track, watch closely, or address this week — stated plainly, so a soft spot gets caught while it's still small instead of surfacing in a quarterly report when it's already a problem.
This is the habit that turns financials from something you react to into something you steer with. Same numbers, same day, every week. The format matters less than the rhythm — but the rhythm is what changes everything.
An interactive spreadsheet that tracks your four key numbers weekly with automatic drift alerts. Part of the toolkit from The Freedom Point.