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BDA Recovery Issues
- We learn to operate our business along spiritual lines and find that operating in integrity and being of service is profitable.
- We accumulate cash reserves, pay our bills and employees on time, pay ourselves a regular salary with benefits and vacation time and build a thriving, prosperous, debt-free and financially solvent business.
- We take responsibility for our business commitments and obligations and remember that we are in charge of the professionals who work for us.
- We maintain clear and orderly financial records and eliminate unnecessary clutter.
- We have clear knowledge of our overhead, operating expenses, pricing, profit, accounts receivable, accounts payable and all our assets and liabilities.
- We have a business plan, and goals and visions for ourselves and our businesses.
- We place all agreements in writing.
- We budget our time realistically and focus our work time on generating revenue.
- We value our goods and services and price them accordingly.
- We maintain contact with our sponsors, pressure relief group and friends in the program, continue to attend D.A. and B.D.A. meetings, and perform service in our recovery.
- We are willing and able to ask for help when we need it and trust in the care and guidance of our higher power.
- We are at peace with ourselves and allow our businesses to grow and expand harmoniously.
