Spot Cashflow Issues Before They Hurt Your Business

Spot Cashflow Issues Before They Hurt Your Business

Cash flow is the lifeblood of your business and keeping it flowing can be the difference between staying afloat or sinking. It’s not just about the money you bring in – it’s about timing, consistency, and control. Spotting cash flow issues early is essential to keeping your business running smoothly. Here’s how to spot and fix small cashflow problems before they become big issues.?

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Why Cashflow Is King

Cash flow is all about how money moves in and out of your business. It’s like tracking your daily expenses – rent, wages, inventory, and marketing stuff. Even if your business is making a profit, you might still have trouble if money isn’t flowing smoothly. Good cash flow means you can grab new opportunities, handle unexpected problems, and avoid getting into serious debt.

So, remember: profit is just a snapshot in time, but cash flow supports and shows the bigger picture.

Early Warning Signs Your Cash Flow Needs Attention

1?? Dipping Into Savings If you find yourself raiding your savings account just to keep the lights on, it’s a clear sign that your cash inflows aren’t keeping pace with your outflows.

2?? Late Payments Struggling to pay suppliers, creditors, or even your employees on time? Chronic late payments indicate cash flow trouble and can harm your reputation and relationships.

3?? Rising Debt If you’re leaning heavily on credit cards, loans, or payment plans to cover regular expenses, it’s time to take a hard look at your finances.

4?? Constantly Shuffling Payments Ever feel like you’re playing a financial version of musical chairs—juggling bills, deferring payments, or negotiating with suppliers? This indicates a lack of stability in your cash flow.

5?? Increasing Payment Plans While payment plans can be helpful, relying on them as a consistent strategy is a sign you’re stretching resources too thin.

A crown with text overlay. Cash crossed out, cashflow is king.

Taking Control of Your Cash Flow

?? Forecast Your Finances Look ahead to anticipate when cash will come in and when it needs to go out. Use tools or software to track your cash flow weekly or monthly, so you’re not caught off guard.

?? Wondering if cash flow is holding your business back? Check out my podcast episode, Is Cash Flow the Reason You’re Not Growing? for insights and actionable tips.

?? Streamline Expenses Review where your money is going. Are there subscriptions, tools, or overhead costs that aren’t pulling their weight? Cut or renegotiate unnecessary expenses.

?? Invoice Faster The sooner you send invoices, the sooner you get paid. Consider incentives for early payments or penalties for late ones to encourage better cash management from your clients.

?? Build a Buffer Once you’re stable, create a cash reserve to cushion against slow months, unexpected expenses, or economic downturns.

?? Seek Expert Help Bookkeepers and accountants can help analyse patterns, spot inefficiencies, and create actionable plans to improve your cash flow.

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The takeaway? Don’t wait for a cash flow issue to derail your business. By recognising the early signs and taking proactive steps, you can stay ahead of the curve and ensure your business is set up for long-term success.?

If you’re feeling stuck, remember—there’s no shame in outsourcing. In fact, it’s a sign of growth! Asking for help is always a positive step forward. Cash flow management isn’t a solo sport, and a great bookkeeper (I know of one!) can be your MVP ??


If you’d like more guidance to stay on track with your finances, let’s connect here on LinkedIn, if we haven't already! Or join my Numbers List to get practical tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox.

CA Ritu Mulchandani

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2 个月

Great advice

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