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Past the Balance Sheet

Past the Balance Sheet

By: Kash & Sassy
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Past the Balance Sheet is a podcast about the messy truth of business no one talks about.

Hosted by Kash and Sassy, this show goes beyond the reports and metrics to explore what’s really happening behind the numbers — cash flow pressure, leadership decisions, growth that feels heavier than expected, and the emotional weight of building something that has to last.

Each episode blends financial clarity with human context, creating honest conversations for founders, operators, and leaders who know the numbers matter but also know they’re not the whole story.

This isn’t bookkeeping talk or highlight-reel entrepreneurship.

It’s real business, real decisions, and real conversations — for people building with intention.

2026 Kash & Sassy
Economics
Episodes
  • Episode 20
    Jun 29 2026

    Episode 20: The Milestone Episode — What Comes Next for Past the Balance Sheet

    We made it to Episode 20, and this one is a little different. In this milestone episode, Kash and Sassy take a step back to reflect on the journey so far, the listener feedback that shaped the show, and the shift from scripted structure to the honest, unscripted conversations that now define Past the Balance Sheet.

    We share listener stats, talk about what surprised us, and pull back the curtain on how episode ideas come to life. We also dig into what may be next for the podcast, including listener-submitted dilemmas, possible guest episodes, messy business topics, and the conversations we have not been brave enough to fully unpack yet.

    And in true Past the Balance Sheet fashion, we do not stay surface-level for long. This episode opens the door to one of those harder conversations: how founders, CEOs, and entrepreneurs can become the problem inside the business. We talk about what happens when great vision is paired with poor leadership, when owners struggle to let go, and when the person who built the business becomes the barrier to its next stage of growth.

    This episode is part celebration, part reflection, and part preview of where we are headed next.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Episode 19
    Jun 22 2026

    Episode 19: Sometimes the biggest cash leak in a business is not a vendor, customer, or payroll — it is the owner.

    In this episode of Past the Balance Sheet, Kash and Sassy unpack the uncomfortable but necessary conversation around owner draws, distributions, payroll, and the impact those decisions have on cash flow. Owners absolutely deserve to be paid, but the business can only support what it can actually afford.

    They discuss how entity structure matters, why LLCs, S-Corps, and C-Corps handle owner compensation differently, and why conversations with your CPA should not wait until tax season. They also dig into the risks of pulling cash without looking at the balance sheet, accounts receivable, inventory, debt payments, taxes, and future obligations.

    This episode is a reminder that profit does not always mean available cash. Before taking the next draw, owners need to ask the harder question: is this money truly available, or is it coming from payroll, taxes, vendors, debt, or future cash flow?

    If you are a business owner, bookkeeper, accountant, or finance professional helping owners make better decisions, this episode is for you.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 18
    Jun 15 2026

    Episode 18: Leadership and People Management

    In this episode of Past the Balance Sheet, Kash and Sassy dig into one of the most overlooked financial drivers in business: leadership and people management.

    Most business owners think their biggest challenges are financial, but the root issue is often people — hiring, accountability, communication, culture, and knowing when someone is no longer the right fit. Kash and Sassy break down the difference between leadership and management, why clear expectations matter, how poor performance impacts profitability, and why avoiding hard conversations can quietly cost a business more than owners realize.

    They also share real-world stories about hiring mistakes, firing difficult employees, managing team expectations, and the financial ripple effect of keeping the wrong people too long.

    Because payroll may show up on the P&L, but poor leadership shows up everywhere.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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