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Managing cash flow

Managing cash flow

The basic premise of owning and running a business is that you sell your product or service for more than it costs you to provide it. That in itself produces cash. As most of us know though this is not always the case and sometimes our cash requirement is greater than that generated by trading. During these times it is necessary to find other sources for the cash. For example:

  • External sources of finance e.g. bank loan, overdraft, public sector grants
  • Equity investment either from owners or external investors
  • Friends and family
  • Increasing sales price and reducing costs

The most suitable of these sources will depend on the amount, the length of time the money is required for and how quickly the money is needed. Your accountant or bank manager should be able to give you further advice on this.

Summary

Cash flow is one of the most crucial elements of your business. You need to monitor this very closely and ensure that there is always a steady supply of this to keep your business trading.

Further information

Link to Business Link forecasting tool for cash flow, profit and sales forecast:

http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/Starting_a_Business_files/SU0020.xls

Other sources are your accountant, business link or business gateway in Scotland. Each bank also has proprietary tools that are available free.


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