Cash For SMEs is Tightening – Will Your Business Get The Funding It Needs?
August 6, 2010 by Phil Jefferson
Filed under Cash Flow
In all our turnaround assignments at Vantage Performance, the mantra is “CASH IS KING”.
Why? If money is not being placed into your bank account to pay for your purchases and operating expenses, you will not have a business….
How Do I Create A Cash Flow Forecast?
May 31, 2010 by Elizabeth Mawby
Filed under Cash Flow
As discussed in my previous blog, cash flow forecasting is a key management tool in any business. But how do you prepare a cash flow forecast? Forecasts can be as simple or as complicated as business needs dictate. For the purposes of this article, I’m going to keep the forecast fairly simple. A basic cash [...]
7 More Top Tips on Cash Flow Management
May 23, 2010 by Phil Jefferson
Filed under Cash Flow
I’ve talked before about the importance of careful management of cash flow in businesses of any size – but especially SMEs. Here are some more handy hints to help your business keep cash flow under control: Do you enter into supply contracts with your customers which will extend for a period greater than your usual [...]
Cash Flow Forecast .. Why do it?
March 29, 2010 by Elizabeth Mawby
Filed under Cash Flow
But how many businesses forecast cash flow? As the vast majority of businesses fail due to inadequate cash flow management the answer is quite obviously “not enough”. And by forecasting cashflow, I don’t mean the annual cash flow forecast which “falls out” of the budgeted profit/loss and balance sheet – I mean effective cash flow forecasting.
What Con The Fruiterer Can Teach Your Business About Cash Flow
March 24, 2010 by Steve Hogan
Filed under Cash Flow
All accounting students learn about cash flow but unless you have lived it, breathed it and dreamt about it, you just don’t understand it……..
7 Cash Flow Tips For Business Success
March 13, 2010 by Phil Jefferson
Filed under Cash Flow
Cash is crucial to any business, and a simple rule of thumb is this: when you are out of cash, you are out of business. Businesses don’t cease operating because they are making losses. They cease because creditors won’t give them credit and want cash up-front.



