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The Big Four: Why Your Overhead Isn't the Problem — Until It Is [E223]
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- Business By The Numbers
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- May 21, 2026
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- 1797
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Summary
Thanks to our partners Promotive, WickedFile, Maverick Shop Owners, and Overdryve Is your advertising budget working for you, or quietly draining you? Are you paying a credit card processing premium you didn't even know existed? When did insurance stop being a routine expense and start becoming one of your biggest threats? And is that rent number on your P&L actually telling you the truth? In this solo episode, Hunt Demarest, CPA at Paar Melis & Associates, breaks down the four overhead categories that show up most often in his firm's annual benchmark report — and the ones where shop owners are most likely throwing money away without realizing it. From the 3% advertising rule to why the cheapest insurance policy might be the most expensive decision you ever make, Hunt walks through real numbers, real client stories, and a framework for getting your overhead under control without kneejerk cost-cutting that tanks your business. Whether you're a two-bay shop trying to understand your first P&L or a multi-location owner wondering why your margins keep shrinking despite steady revenue — this episode is essential listening. What You'll Learn... (02:45) The overhead mindset reset — why cutting costs isn't always the answer when profit is down (04:38) How to benchmark without lying to yourself — why comparing the wrong shop misleads you (05:52) The 3% advertising benchmark — what it means and when it actually matters (08:40) The one overhead expense where spending more makes it relatively cheaper (11:34) Credit card fees decoded — the 2.5% benchmark and why your card mix matters more than your rate (13:53) When paying more for integrated processing is the right call — and when it isn't (20:25) Why insurance is a relationship, not a commodity — and the two-shop fire…