The 1791 Profit System Book Resources
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For Readers of The 1791 Profit System

Unlock the Tools That Help You Find and Fix Hidden Profit Leaks

The book shows you where profit quietly disappears. This one-page resource portal gives you the worksheets, videos, case studies, blog resources, and consultation pathway to start applying The 1791 Profit System inside your own business.

  • Download practical worksheets tied to the book’s core lessons
  • Watch short videos that explain how to apply the framework
  • Review real-world case studies of hidden profit leaks
  • Access blog resources for deeper financial education
  • Schedule a consultation when you want help reviewing your business

Built for small business owners who want to keep more of what they already earn.

Everything You Need to Turn the Book Into Action

Most business books create awareness. The 1791 Profit System was designed to create action. This library gives you the companion tools to review your numbers, spot the leaks, and take the next step with clarity.

Library

10+ Worksheets

Use guided worksheets to review the specific profit leaks discussed throughout the book.

Training

10+ Training Videos

Watch practical video lessons that explain how to apply the system in a real business setting.

Proof

10+ Case Studies

See how hidden leaks show up in different industries and what business owners can learn from them.

Education

Blog Resource Library

Explore additional articles and insights around profit recovery, business efficiency, and financial clarity.

Next Step

Consultation Access

When you’re ready for a deeper review, schedule a conversation with the 1791 team.

Inside The 1791 Profit System Book Resources

  • Profit Leak Diagnostic Worksheet
  • Merchant Processing Review Worksheet
  • Insurance Blindspot Review
  • Performance Dashboard Checklist
  • Banking Fee Audit Worksheet
  • Subscription Leak Tracker
  • Weekly Profit Leak Review
  • Vendor Coordination Review
  • Financial Command Center Checklist
  • Profit Recovery Action Plan
  • How to Identify Hidden Profit Leaks
  • Reading Your Business Like a Financial System
  • Merchant Processing Fees Explained
  • Insurance Blindspots Business Owners Miss
  • Building a Basic Performance Dashboard
  • Reviewing Banking Fees and Vendor Costs
  • Finding Subscription Waste
  • The 15-Minute Weekly Profit Review
  • Turning Recovered Profit Into Wealth
  • When to Schedule a Profit Leak Consultation
  • The Noodle Shop Blindspot
  • Johnny’s Local Market Processing Leak
  • Zebra Auto Repair Insurance Blindspot
  • Jim’s EZ Rides Dashboard Breakthrough
  • Azure’s Morning Cup Banking Leak
  • Tom’s Vet Clinic Subscription Leak
  • Carolina & Jack’s Weekly Profit Review
  • Maria Elena’s Cocina Wealth Shift
  • Two Brothers Exit Strategy Comparison
  • The Alvarez Family Financial Command Center
  • Hidden Profit Leaks Small Business Owners Miss
  • Why Revenue Growth Does Not Always Mean Profit Growth
  • How Business Owners Can Review Vendor Costs
  • Building a Financial Command Center
  • What to Prepare Before a Profit Leak Audit

Your one-page resource library is below. Start with the worksheets if you want to review your own business, or explore the case studies to see how profit leaks appear in different industries.

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Profit Leak Review Worksheets

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Profit Leak Diagnostic Worksheet

A starting point for identifying where hidden costs, inefficiencies, or missed opportunities may be affecting your business.

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Merchant Processing Review Worksheet

Review processing fees, effective rates, monthly charges, and provider terms.

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Insurance Blindspot Review

Organize coverage, premiums, overlap, and potential gaps that may need review.

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Performance Dashboard Checklist

Identify the numbers your business should track weekly or monthly.

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Banking Fee Audit Worksheet

Review account fees, transaction charges, cash handling costs, and banking relationship efficiency.

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Subscription Leak Tracker

List recurring software, tools, and services to identify waste or overlap.

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15-Minute Weekly Profit Review

A simple recurring review to keep profit leaks from returning.

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Vendor Coordination Review

Evaluate how your vendors, advisors, and providers work together.

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Financial Command Center Checklist

Assess whether your business has the visibility and structure needed for better financial decisions.

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Profit Recovery Action Plan

Turn your findings into a simple prioritized action plan.

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Short Lessons for Applying the Framework

How to Identify Hidden Profit Leaks

Learn where quiet cost leakage often begins and how to start a focused review.

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Why Revenue Does Not Always Equal Profit

See why top-line growth can hide operational gaps, fee drag, and weak margins.

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Merchant Processing Fees Explained

Understand effective rates, monthly fees, statement reviews, and contract friction.

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Insurance Blindspots Business Owners Miss

Review coverage overlap, missing protection, and renewal decisions with more clarity.

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Building Your Performance Dashboard

Choose a compact set of numbers that reveal what is really happening in the business.

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Finding Waste in Banking and Subscriptions

Spot recurring fees, unused tools, and banking costs that quietly build up.

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The 15-Minute Weekly Review

Create a lightweight rhythm for checking profit leak indicators before they spread.

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Turning Recovered Profit Into Wealth

Consider how recovered dollars can support reserves, reinvestment, and longer-term goals.

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Building a Financial Command Center

Bring key vendors, advisors, documents, and decision dashboards into one operating view.

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When to Schedule a Profit Leak Consultation

Learn when outside review may help you prioritize the highest-value next steps.

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How Profit Leaks Show Up in Real Businesses

Restaurant

The Noodle Shop Blindspot

A busy shop discovers that growth has been masking waste in supplies, labor visibility, and vendor coordination.

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Retail

Johnny’s Local Market Processing Leak

A market owner reviews processing statements and uncovers fees that had quietly become normal.

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Auto Repair

Zebra Auto Repair Insurance Blindspot

An auto repair shop finds coverage gaps and overlap that deserve a structured review before renewal.

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Transportation

Jim’s EZ Rides Dashboard Breakthrough

A transportation operator builds a small dashboard to understand margin, utilization, and recurring cost drag.

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Coffee Shop

Azure’s Morning Cup Banking Leak

A local cafe identifies banking fees and cash handling costs that were never reviewed as volume changed.

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Veterinary

Tom’s Vet Clinic Subscription Leak

A clinic finds duplicate tools, inactive software, and vendor sprawl hiding inside monthly charges.

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Family Business

Carolina & Jack’s Weekly Profit Review

A family-run company uses a weekly rhythm to catch small issues before they become expensive habits.

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Restaurant

Maria Elena’s Cocina Wealth Shift

A restaurant owner turns recovered profit into a clearer plan for reserves, reinvestment, and owner goals.

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Exit Planning

Two Brothers Exit Strategy Comparison

Two owners with similar revenue see different outcomes because one has cleaner reporting and stronger systems.

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Food Service

Sonia’s Kitchen Vendor Management Problem

A kitchen operator discovers that disconnected vendors are creating friction, extra cost, and unclear accountability.

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Professional Services

Araceli’s Family Office Advantage

A service business organizes advisors and documents to create more coordinated financial decisions.

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Financial Command

The Alvarez Family Financial Command Center

A business-owning family builds one structured view for operations, protection, cash flow, and wealth decisions.

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Additional Financial Clarity Articles

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Hidden Profit Leaks Small Business Owners Miss

A practical overview of common leak points that rarely show up as one obvious line item.

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How to Review Vendor Costs

Use a structured process to compare providers, pricing, terms, and coordination gaps.

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Why Small Businesses Need Better Financial Visibility

Learn how stronger visibility can improve decisions before problems become urgent.

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Creating a Weekly Profit Review Habit

Build a review rhythm that keeps owners close to the numbers without creating complexity.

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Building a Financial Command Center

Explore the core documents, dashboards, and advisor coordination points that support better control.

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Created by John Alduenda, CFP®, MBA

John Alduenda created The 1791 Profit System to help small business owners uncover the hidden financial leaks that keep them working harder while keeping less. The companion resources are designed to help readers move from insight to implementation.

Financial strategy focus

Small business profit recovery

Practical implementation resources

Consultation pathway for deeper support

Want Help Reviewing Your Profit Leaks?

If the book has you wondering where money may be slipping through the cracks in your own business, schedule a consultation with the 1791 team. We’ll help you understand what to review and where to focus next.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The companion resources are available for readers who request access through this page.

The resources are designed to support the book, but they can also help business owners begin reviewing common profit leak areas.

The library includes worksheets, videos, case studies, blog links, and a consultation booking link.

No. They are educational tools designed to help you organize your thinking and identify areas worth reviewing.

Yes. A consultation link is included inside the resource library.

No. These materials are educational and should not replace personalized advice from qualified professionals.