When you’re starting your own business, the rush of momentum can be intoxicating. You're building the brand, setting up the site, talking to customers. It’s a swirl of action that feels like progress. But beneath that energy, an entirely different reality often lurks: a series of overlooked, seemingly minor expenses that, when ignored, don’t just eat your margins—they can sabotage the whole operation. If you're stepping into entrepreneurship, you need more than optimism. You need a radar for the quiet