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7 Essential Expenses to Launch Without Going Broke S17EP3

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SEASON 17 EPISODE 3

The Professional Foundation: What It Actually Costs

Show Notes & Resources: Starting for “free” is a popular myth, but professional foundations have a price tag. In this episode, Zulfiqar Ali breaks down the seven pillars of business spending in 2026. From digital infrastructure to the hard truth about accounting fees, this is the budget reality check every new founder needs.

Zulf emphasizes that Revenue is a Lie—it’s the profit left after your fees, COGS, and taxes that determines your freedom. If you aren’t tracking your net vs. gross, you aren’t running a business; you’re running a hobby with high turnover.

Director’s Note: Accountants can be lazy paper-pushers. Do not leave your deadlines in their hands. You are the Director; the calendar belongs to you.

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The 7 Essential Expenses

Digital Infrastructure: Domain, professional email, and web hosting. Non-negotiable for credibility.
Legal & Admin: Company formation fees and the mandatory annual filings.
Accounting: Expect £2k–£3k/year for basic compliance. Do not trust them to manage your deadlines.
Insurance: Professional indemnity and public liability are essential shields.
Software: Subscriptions for bookkeeping (QuickBooks/Xero) and payroll.
Hardware: Laptops and connectivity. The company should own its tools.
Safety Buffer: 6–7 months of “survival money” to remove the desperation from your sales.

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Operational Logic: The Cost Reality

1. The Monthly Survival Number

You must know exactly what it costs to keep the lights on. Broadband (£40), Phone (£30), Accountant, Insurance, and your base salary. Track these as non-negotiable outflows.

2. Managing the “Paper Pushers”

Zulf shares his frustration with accountants who wait until the deadline to act. As a Director, you must be the “Person in Charge.” Keep the deadlines in your calendar and push them, not the other way around.

3. The Revenue Mirage

Don’t be blinded by high turnover. A business turning over £1M with £950k in costs is in a more dangerous position than a business turning over £100k with £20k in costs. Focus on the Net, not the Gross.

Sovereignty Toolbag

  • Full Budget Breakdown: Get the exact spreadsheet Zulf uses for Season 17 at ZulfTalks.com.
  • Next Episode: Sole Trader or Limited Company? We look at the best structure for your growth.

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Episode Chapters

0:00 – 7 Essential Expenses to Launch Your Business
1:30 – Can You Start for £0? (The Real Answer)
2:16 – Point 1: Digital Infrastructure
3:12 – Point 2: Legal and Admin Minimum Costs
4:06 – Why Directors Must Pay Themselves a Wage
5:06 – Point 3: Professional Insurance & Liability
6:06 – The Cost of Running an Online Shop
6:54 – Point 4: Software Tools (QuickBooks, Payroll, Pensions)
8:15 – The Reality Check: Budgeting £50k to £100k
9:41 – Gross vs. Net: Why Revenue is a Lie
11:51 – Managing “Lazy” Accountants and Paper Pushers
13:30 – Preview: Sole Trader or Limited Company?

The Zulf Talks podcast is an exploration of infrastructure over hustle. Learn more at ZulfTalks.com.

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