Zaena · Profit Allocation
Decide where profit goes,
before you're tempted to spend it.
Zaena calculates your gross profit, deducts operating expenses, and splits what's left across the rules you set once, so growth, savings, and your own pay don't have to compete for whatever's left in the account at the end of the month.
Set the rule once, not every month
Percentages you set,
applied automatically.
Set up rules for how profit gets split once it's made, a portion to owner pay, a portion set aside for tax, a portion reinvested, adding up to a hundred percent. Running an allocation works out your real profit for a period and splits it across those rules automatically.
For a registered company, running an allocation also estimates the tax provision that should be set aside first, before anything else gets split.
A planning tool, not a sorting rule
This decides what happens
to profit you've already made.
Profit allocation isn't a way of automatically sorting incoming transactions. It's a deliberate decision, made in one action, about what to do with real profit for a period you choose, so the business is never left without reinvestment, tax provision, or a buffer because everything got spent as it came in.
Discipline that shows up in your Trust Score too