6 Tips for Managing Small Business Finances
Patrick Yuen
Accountant | Small Business Accountant | Management Accountant | CPA Accountant | Virtual CFO | CFO | Sydney
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Every company, big or small, is always concerned about one thing – managing money. Proper financial management is crucial to surviving a volatile economy and the industry competition. Small businesses, especially, need to exercise caution with their financial decisions from the very beginning. It takes more than just a good idea to run a business. Every business needs a financial structure that generates a profit to stay credible. Entrepreneurs need is to be equipped with good money management abilities to turn their venture into a success story.
Not all business owners, however, are adept at handling finances. But that doesn’t mean all hope is lost.
Here are 6 tips for managing small business finances.
- Educate Yourself
One of the first things that you should do is educate yourself about the various aspects of finance. For starters, learn how to read financial statements (if you don’t already know how). This is one important statement that tells you all about your money – where it originated from, how many hands it changed, and where it is.
Financial statements contain 4 essential details – cash flow statement, income statement, balance sheet, and statement of shareholders’ equity. The cash flow statement analyzes operating activities, investments, and financial in/outflow. The balance sheet provides information related to the company’s assets, liabilities and shareholder’s equity. The income statement reflects the revenue earned within a specific period of time. Shareholder’s equity represents the amount by which the company is financed through common and preferred shares.
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Patrick