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But just as important I think, is to constantly monitor your profit and loss situation at any given time and to keep measuring your progress. If you don't monitor the performance of your business, how will you know if it's getting off-track? How will you know what is working and what needs changing? You need to see if you are getting a return on all the time and money you are investing in your business. The spreadsheet that I have set-up is pretty basic and straightforward but I might find later on as the business expands, that an accounting software program is more appropriate - such as Quicken, Quick Books or MYOB (Mind Your Own Business). The last system that I put into place was a spreadsheet that summarized my entire ad I'm a Businessperson, I Don't Need To Be Creative - Or Do I? isted all the company names, dates joined, invoice numbers, usernames, passwords, website, email, whether a once-off or monthly fee, and any relevant comments. 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