Cash flow

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Keep the cash flowing – the value of positive cash flow for your entrepreneurial venture

In order for any business to operate, you need money, either the capital that has been invested or the money received from sales and receivables. A few late payments or a couple of outstanding receivables may seem insignificant initially, but when they add up, they can quickly create a dent in your cash flow. Without cash on hand, a business may not be able to invest in its assets, such as new equipment, employees and inventory. And that is why cash flow is often called the lifeblood of a business. Cash flow projection Cash flow projection is an important aspect for any cash flow management. An accurate cash flow projection can alert you about the impending trouble before it strikes. It acts like an early warning system. A cash flow forecast will show you how much cash your business owns and how you can use these resources. Business owners should develop both short-term and long-term cash flow


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