Starting a business is bold. But growing it? That takes structure, systems, and strategy—especially for women and underrepresented founders.

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Women now own 42% of all U.S. businesses, yet those businesses produce just 4.3% of total business revenue and receive 2% of venture capital funding.
— (American Express, 2020)

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1 in 2 small businesses fail within five years, most due to poor financial planning or lack of infrastructure.

While the front-end of entrepreneurship may be creative or client-facing, it’s the behind-the-scenes structures—such as bookkeeping, tax strategy, automation, and SOPs—that allow business owners to scale without burnout.

Understanding this side of business turns chaos into clarity—and creates a foundation for longevity.