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Putting cash in the bank

If you think debtor finance is a step on the slippery downhill slope to business failure, it's time to get with the program. This could be your cash flow saviour. 

The Christmas cash flow conundrum

The lead-up to Christmas may be great for sales, but can exacerbate seasonal cashflow challenges.

10 cash flow tips to make the most of Christmas trade

Want Santa to fill your business stockings to the brim? Here are 10 tips to protect them from potential holes.

The signs your business could be in trouble

When a business goes out of business it's easy to look back with the benefit of hindsight and see where things began to go wrong. The good news is that if you’re on the look-out for problems, you stand a good chance of being able to fix them in time to get your business back on track to success.

8 warning signs of financial distress

We have all heard the saying, ‘cash is king’, but when it comes to running a business ensuring you have sufficient cash to pay staff, GST obligations, debtors and other operational expenses is crucial to maintaining the ongoing viability of your business.

Cash flow and inventory basics

The number one reason businesses fail is bad management. Stock control is a vital issue that tends to be overlooked. Inventory management is important so your business knows exactly what’s coming in and what’s going out. You should control the amount of stock you have because for every dollar you spend on stock, that means interest you pay to the bank for that stock.

Six warning signs that you’re heading for a cash crunch

Many common business problems can be overcome or avoided by adopting basic planning procedures in pricing, operations and marketing. But the key to financial health is to spot problems before they become too big to solve.