cashflow

What is a Cash Flow Projection?

Quick Biz Tip February 9, 2012

One important area of your Financial Management System is that of a Cashflow projection.  Put simply, a Cashflow projection shows whether your anticipated income will be able to cover your expected (projected) expenses and this report is very beneficial to you in your business.  It is an annual report and, if set up correctly, will [...]

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5 Steps to Increasing Your Cash Flow

Articles for Reprint August 26, 2011

One critical element of running a successful business is that you need consistent and regular cash flow coming into our business so that you can pay your bills and, more importantly, pay yourself! I come across too many business owners who do not have this crucial foundational system in place. As a result they’re on a constant [...]

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Profits: 3 Essential Areas to Focus On

Articles for Reprint March 8, 2011

One area of business management that I see very little discussion on is profits! I see LOTS of talk about revenues, i.e. six-figure businesses, multi-six-figure businesses, seven-figure businesses, but you never seem to get to the real story behind these headlines – profits! A six- or even seven-figure business sounds great, but it’s not so great [...]

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3 Ways to Generate Cash Flow … Fast!

Articles for Reprint October 6, 2010

You’re a business owner, right? Which means that you’re in business to make money – it’s a simple as that. There is a lot of talk these days about creating conscious businesses that are based around the sharing not selling philosophy, and I’m all for that, don’t get me wrong, but at the end of the [...]

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3 Simple Facts About Managing Your Budget And Cashflow Explained

Articles for Reprint August 8, 2008

I bet just the very title of this article is enough to make you run for cover!  Along with paper piles, budget and Cashflow is another area that can drive solo business owners over the edge!  In your corporate days you would have had a bookkeeping/accounting department that took care of all of this for [...]

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