Prevent Business Failure by Increasing Your Cash Flow

Prevent Business Failure by Increasing Your Cash Flow Avatar Posted by janvee3 under Raising Capital
From http://blog.printrunner.com 97 days ago
Made Hot by: Algernon00ps on February 18, 2013 10:06 pm
Try to think of cash flow as the blood that keeps a business alive. A lack of adequate cash flow will eventually lead to bigger problems.



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Written by Strinv
90 days ago

Hi Heather,

Thank you for your feedback.

Business Cash Flow is important for any business, especially for startups. Some companies increase their recurring expenses with long term contracts and can’t get out of them when cash is low. In some situations they can’t get their clients to pay on time. These are just some of the obstacles but some companies do overcome them and become successful.

Gerwyn



Written by HeatherStone
90 days ago

Hi Gerwyn,

Definitely agree. Getting tied into agreements that eat up time and resources but also keep your revenue from growing is a huge problem. There are also many other issues that can limit your cash flow making it difficult to boost the one internal resource your business needs the most for growth. Thanks for participating in the BizSugar community!



Written by HeatherStone
91 days ago

Hi Gerwyn,

Maximizing cash flow is a simple but important concept for entrepreneurs. If you're attempting to grow your company, especially using bootstrapping without much in the way of external financing, this can be an extremely valuable approach. Thanks for the post and for sharing it on BizSugar.



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