Projecting Your Business Cash Flow, Made Simple 送给创业者们
(2012-08-06 07:27:00)
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by Caron_Beesley, Community Moderator
Cash flow is king for small businesses and the self-employed. But planning cash flow is easier said than done, especially if you’re not a numbers person.
However, if you’re going to succeed in business, mastering basic cash flow projections is a must. After all, you can be a profitable business yet still have poor cash flow, simply because the cycle of cash in and out of your business isn’t synchronized.
So where do you start? The first thing to know is that your
projections don’t have to be – and probably never will be – 100
percent accurate. It’s one of the reasons many business owners
hesitate working through this process.
Cash Flow is About Timing
It’s important to understand that the timing of cash income and cash outgo comes down to the operating cycle of your business. This cycle includes many moving parts, such as buying or selling with credit, your collection process, the costs of running your business (salaries, rent, marketing, etc.) and, of course, when you get paid.
Why Manage Cash Flow Through Projection?
Using a basic spreadsheet as your tool, cash flow projection gives you a clear look at when money comes in, when it goes out and what money you are left with at the end of each month after you have paid your expenses and recorded your income.
Knowing your numbers in terms of cash flow projection allows you to
plan and anticipate for the coming months.
What Does a Cash Flow Projection Spreadsheet Look Like?
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Try to think of cash flow projection as part of your ongoing business planning process. And although this document and the process itself is not a function of accounting, all your numbers and tracking categories should be in sync.
If you’re unsure how to forecast your sales or expenses, business
planning pro
Lastly, if cash flow is a problem, it might be worth talking to
your accountant. There are a number of options available before you
dive into borrowing money. Read more about these in this
article: