

WL Founders Special with Lisa
Event Description
The Profit Gap: Why Your Turnover Is Lying to You
As a Micro-Entrepreneur in France, increasing your turnover can feel like a win — until you look at your bank account. If you’re working harder than ever but your personal income hasn’t moved, you’re likely stuck in the gap between revenue and real profit.
In this introductory session, Lisa breaks down the financial reality of the Micro-Entreprise. Moving beyond simply “declaring turnover,” she will introduce the strategic numbers that determine whether a business is truly thriving — or just surviving.
In this 1-hour session, you’ll explore:
The Turnover Illusion
Why revenue does not equal salary, the “invisible” costs many founders stop tracking, and why being your own financial pilot matters — even when you don’t have a formal accounting obligation.The Success Penalty
How to spot early warning signs around VAT thresholds and status ceilings before they turn growth into a financial trap.Strategic Growth
The three key numbers every woman entrepreneur must track to ensure she is actually paying herself what she’s worth.
This session is ideal for Micro-Entrepreneurs who want clarity, confidence, and control over their financial reality.
💛 This event is made possible thanks to our volunteers and Lisa herself, who generously dedicate her time to share her knowledge with our community.
We ask you to reserve mindfully and only if you can attend.
About the Speaker
Lisa Clapisson is the founder of The ABC of Accounting. After years navigating the rigors of the French accounting system, she realized international entrepreneurs need more than someone to file paperwork — they need a strategic partner who explains the rules of the game.
She specializes in helping expat founders navigate the full lifecycle of a French business, from Micro-Entreprise to the transition into a Société. Her work goes beyond compliance; it’s about clarity. By translating French administrative jargon into plain English, Lisa helps entrepreneurs understand how social charges, VAT thresholds, and structural choices affect their take-home pay — so they can stop being passengers in their business and start acting as CEOs.