{"version":"1.1.0","producer":"fm.getcarcurious","layer":"official","episode":{"title":"#26 - Monday Minute | Busy Doesn't Mean Profitable ","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/26-monday-minute-busy-doesn-t-mean-profitable","audioUrl":"https://anchor.fm/s/8164a88/podcast/play/121235498/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fstaging%2F2026-5-9%2F425816103-44100-2-1d0e43da947d8.mp3","description":"Welcome to the Monday Minute — your weekly reset to lead better, think clearer, and build your independent dealership with intention.Your dealership can look busy and still be bleeding money. You can sell a ton of cars, move inventory all month long, and still have nothing to show for it — because if your accounting isn't tight, you're not running a business. You're running blind. And a blind business will eventually crash.In this episode, Jeff and Luke get into the numbers side of the dealership that most operators avoid until it's too late. Jeff breaks down why accounting isn't just bookkeeping — it's operational intelligence. Where is your profit coming from? Where are expenses creeping up and why? What's your holding cost? Where's your cash flow? These aren't questions for your CPA once a year. These are questions you should be able to answer right now. They walk through what strong cash controls actually look like, why trust without verification is a liability especially in the BHPH space where cash is everywhere, and why the fifth of the month is the deadline that separates disciplined operators from dealers who find out they lost money when they file their taxes.Your assignment this week: write down your accounting processes — cash handling, reconciliation, expense approvals, and financial review. Then schedule time with your CPA and go over them. Ask yourself where you're vulnerable, what controls are missing, and what you need to be reviewing every single month. Great dealers don't just do the hard work. They know their numbers. And when you know your numbers, you can fix problems before they fix you.Review this week's Sunday newsletter at TheIndependentDealer.com for the full theme and exercises.Not subscribed yet? Sign up now. Let's build this together.\n"},"annotations":[{"id":455169,"startTime":42.7,"endTime":47.2,"type":"concept","title":"buy here, pay here","url":"/glossary/buy-here-pay-here","quote":"I tell people if I could do buy here, pay here with refrigerators. I would do it with refrigerators. I'm not necessarily a car guy.","canonicalId":"concept:buy-here-pay-here","priority":0.7,"confidence":1.0,"source":"gemini-3.5-flash","data":{"explanation":"Buy Here, Pay Here (BHPH) is a method of auto financing where the dealership itself extends credit to the buyer instead of relying on a third-party financial institution. This business model typically caters to buyers with poor or no credit, with payments made directly to the dealership on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.","simplifiedExplanation":"A type of car dealership where the dealer loans you the money directly to buy the car, and you make your loan payments directly to them instead of a bank."}},{"id":455170,"startTime":47.2,"endTime":52.2,"type":"car","title":"Dodge Grand Caravan","url":"/cars/dodge/grand-caravan","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/2008_Dodge_Grand_Caravan.jpg","quote":"I'm not necessarily a car guy. I don't love selling Ford Focuses and Grand Caravans, but I love the numbers.","canonicalId":"car:dodge:grand caravan","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.95,"source":"gemini-3.5-flash","data":{"explanation":"The Dodge Grand Caravan is a pioneering minivan manufactured by Dodge from 1987 through 2020. It is famous for popularizing the modern minivan segment and introducing family-friendly innovations like 'Stow 'n Go' seating, where the second and third-row seats fold completely flat into the floor.","simplifiedExplanation":"A classic family minivan made by Dodge that was famous for having seats that could fold completely flat into the floor.","imageAttribution":"Bull-Doser (Public domain)","imageLicense":"Public domain","imageSourceUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:2008_Dodge_Grand_Caravan.jpg"}},{"id":455171,"startTime":52.2,"endTime":58.56,"type":"car","title":"Ford Focuses","url":"/cars/ford/focus","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6b/2019_Ford_Focus_Hatchback_Rear.jpg","quote":"I'm not necessarily a car guy. I don't love selling Ford Focuses and Grand Caravans, but I love the numbers.","canonicalId":"car:ford:focus","priority":0.3,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gemini-3.5-flash","data":{"explanation":"The Ford Focus is a compact car produced by Ford from 1998 to 2018 in North America (and continuing globally). It is famous for its sharp, European-engineered handling dynamics that set a new benchmark for budget-friendly compact cars.","simplifiedExplanation":"A small, everyday car made by Ford that was very popular for commuting before Ford stopped selling sedans and hatchbacks in the US.","imageAttribution":"Autonomousemergencybraking (CC BY-SA 4.0)","imageLicense":"CC BY-SA 4.0","imageSourceUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:2019_Ford_Focus_Hatchback_Rear.jpg"}},{"id":455172,"startTime":110.6,"endTime":115.3,"type":"term","title":"holding costs","url":"/glossary/holding-costs","quote":"What does my inventory strategy look like? What's my holding costs? Where is my cash flow?","canonicalId":"term:holding-costs","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"gemini-3.5-flash","data":{"explanation":"In dealership operations, holding costs (or carrying costs) refer to the ongoing expenses incurred from keeping a vehicle in inventory. This includes floorplan interest, insurance, lot maintenance, depreciation, and the opportunity cost of capital tied up in unsold vehicles.","simplifiedExplanation":"The daily cost a dealership pays just to have a car sit on their lot unsold, including insurance, interest on loans used to buy the car, and depreciation."}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Jeff Watson","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/26-monday-minute-busy-doesn-t-mean-profitable/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}