{"id":25370,"date":"2020-06-01T08:52:48","date_gmt":"2020-06-01T08:52:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.outsourcedacc.co.uk\/?p=25370"},"modified":"2020-06-01T08:52:48","modified_gmt":"2020-06-01T08:52:48","slug":"why-cash-flow-management-is-key-for-any-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.outsourcedacc.co.uk\/blog\/why-cash-flow-management-is-key-for-any-business\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Cash flow Management is key for any Business"},"content":{"rendered":"

What is cashflow management?<\/p>\n

Cash flow management is the process of tracking how much money is coming into and going out of your business. This helps you predict how much money will be available to your business in the future. It also helps you identify how much money your business needs to cover debts, like paying staff and suppliers. Companies that have been working and budgeting on cashflow management have been great benefits during the recent Covid-19 outbreak. While Profit is a key component establishing the profitability of the business its not necessarily cashflow positive.<\/p>\n

Why is cash flow important?<\/p>\n

Lack of cash is one of the biggest reasons small businesses fail.<\/p>\n

The Small Business Administration says that “inadequate cash reserves” are a top reason start-up fail. It is called “running out of money,” and it will shut you down faster than anything else. he first six months of a business is a crucial time for cash flow. If you do not have enough cash to carry you through this time, your chances for success are not good. Suppliers often will not give credit to new businesses, and your customers may want to pay on credit, giving you a “cash crunch” to deal with.<\/p>\n

How to Monitor your cashflow?<\/p>\n

Cashflow is monitored by preparing a cashflow statement. This shows the real term cash inflows and outflows of a business during a period. This is different to profit & loss account and evaluates cash movements only.\u00a0 Most accounting software\u2019s can generate a cashflow statement as part of the management reports.<\/p>\n

Here are some handy tips to start working on your cashflow<\/p>\n