Description
Candy Bellau grew up with an unconventional father who applied his genius in all the wrong ways. In this episode, Candy candidly shares how others' mistakes enlightened her to live a life of integrity, and what she's doing to maintain work-life balance for herself and her staff.
Learning how to do bookkeeping at 14 years old (01:20)
Uncovering major accounting fraud while working as a bookkeeper (03:00)
How Candy's evil genius father shaped her moral and ethical codes (05:00)
Reconnecting with her father on his deathbed (12:00)
Candy's accidental involvement with a check-kiting scheme (18:00)
A brief stint as a Peace Corps volunteer in Namibia (22:00)
How Candy put a fraudulent executive behind bars (25:00)
Finding a new sense of purpose as a coach (29:00)
Putting family first, not just for the owner, but for every staff member (32:00)
eth Fineberg spent most of his professional career writing for the accounting industry. In this episode, he joins Stuart to share his new business venture, and how he's going to help bridge the gap between tech vendors and the community they serve.
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