5 Ways to Improve Your Cashflow
Cash is the lifeblood of any business – once the cash dries up, problems quickly begin to multiply. Keep the cash running freely and you can continue to grow your business.
FIND OUT MOREBoost Your Cashflow
Cashflow is the lifeblood of your business. It's also the most common cause of stress. Here are 10 easy ways to boost your cashflow:
FIND OUT MOREKnow your numbers – Measuring your margins
Gains can always be made at the margins. These small incremental gains over a month or a year can have a significant impact on your bottom line.
READ MOREKnow your numbers - Your Balance Sheet
Knowing your numbers is vital to business success. The Balance Sheet is arguably the most important report, as it measures whether your business's worth is increasing or decreasing.
READ MOREKnow your numbers - Your Profit and Loss Report
Your Profit and Loss Report measures the overall efficiency of your entire business.
READ MOREKnow your numbers - Your Trading Account
Your financial reports depict the general health of your business and having a good understanding of these reports enables you to pinpoint areas that require a more detailed diagnosis.
READ MOREPoor Cashflow Culprits - Your Accounts Payable Process
One cause of poor cashflow relates to when and how money is spent in your business, including your Terms of Trade with suppliers.
/new-resources/poor-cashflow-accounts-payable-processPoor Cashflow Culprits - Your cash lockup
One cause of poor cashflow relates to when and how money is spent in your business, including your Terms of Trade with suppliers.
/new-resources/poor-cashflow-cash-lockupRegaining control of your business with the three essential tools
Business owners often feel like they're not in control of their business. The number of hours they're working starts creeping up, they start experiencing more stress, and it starts affecting their personal life.
/new-resources/regaining-control-of-your-businessShould I Focus on Profits or Cashflow?
Turning a profit is at the heart of running any successful company. But should profits be the only financial focus if you're looking to create a stable, long-term business?
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