It’s ok, you can be totally honest with me. And I will be honest with you, too. Most business owners hardly ever look at their financials. There are several reasons for that: The financials are not very accurate It’s difficult to read the financials because they are so messy looking It’s difficult to understand how those financial results ended up on the financials The info on the financials is too old to be useful How in the world can you implement our Profit First Cash Management System (PFCMS) without accurate financials? Answer: It’s almost impossible. Let’s look at your financials one by one. You good with that? Let’s…
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Does Reviewing Your Financials Sound Really Intimidating?
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Why is it so Expensive to grow? (How to use PFCMS as a Strategic Planning Tool)
Have you ever thought about this? When your business grows, cash can become strained. Why is that? Great question. That shows your interest is piqued!! The answer is actually quite simple. When your business grows you need additional working capital. Think about that for a moment. When you hire additional employees, expand your inventory to accommodate more sales, buy additional technology or add licenses. Hey, it all adds up!! So now what do you do? Hmmm… All these things require additional funding. And more revenue doesn’t always provide enough cash flow to fund it when needed. First and foremost, it’s not like birthday…
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Is Your Contracting Business Running Out of Fuel?
CashFlow is the Fuel That Keeps Your Business Running For contractors, the idea of cash flow management can seem overwhelming. But with the right strategies, you can ensure that your business has the necessary funds to cover expenses and remain profitable. With Profit First, you can learn how to manage your cash flow so that you always have the right amount of cash in the right place, at the right time. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at how Profit First can help contractors make sure their businesses stay solvent and profitable. Understanding Cash Flow Management for Contractors and Specialty…
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