Documents tagged 'Cash Flow'
Published: 15/11/2009
Along with paper piles, budget and Cashflow is another area that can drive solo business owners over the edge! After all, this is a completely new area for you - finances are not something you’ve had to manage before. But stay with me, and I promise I’ll show you how to make this easy!
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Published: 15/11/2009
There were days when blogging was popular among journal enthusiasts. These personal blogs were never monetized; rather, they were just to share information with friends and family. In recent years the blogging community has constantly evolved into a money-making storm. The question is: how do you...
Published: 08/11/2009
Businesses may be sitting on their cash flow solution and not even know it. With this slow economy, cash flows are getting tighter and tighter and businesses are running out of options. Typically a business would go to their local bank and ask for a line of credit or a working capital loan but...
Published: 08/11/2009
Previous studies have shown that stock prices are moved primarily by news about discount rates (expected returns). Applying Campbells (1991) variance decomposition framework to financially distressed firms supports this argument.The central focus of the business plan must be the Cash flow...
Published: 08/11/2009
It is important to remember that the inflow of funds is generally slower than the outflow in most cases. The right approach to this problem would be to take steps towards speeding up the of inflow of funds and slowing of the outflow. There are certain points that are essential in relation to Cash...
Published: 08/11/2009
When buying a property, in my market, I need to be in it at no more than 70% including purchase, rehab and closing costs.Fix it up, re-finance it at 75% to 85% loan to value, and pull out the cash, which by the way is Tax Free cash, as you dont pay tax on borrowed money. Then you can rent the...
Published: 08/11/2009
The first thing we need to make clear is what exactly is cash flow? This is how I explain cash flow. It is the amount of money you have left during a given period of time once all your bills are paid. But lets not confuse this with profit and loss statements. Cash flow is a physical thing, how...
Published: 08/11/2009
Working capital is the lifeblood of a transportation company. Whether you own a carrier or a brokerage, you constantly need to juggle fuel payments, repairs and driver salaries. What makes the business challenging is that most customers pay for their freight bills in 30, 50 or even 60 days. Slow...
Published: 08/11/2009
Even if you spend a lot of time managing your personal finances, you probably dont think of your income and spending in terms of cash flow. If they use the term at all, most people think that cash flow is something that businesses have to worry about. But you also have a cash flow, and figuring...
Published: 06/11/2009
Buying a business with its own cash-and not a penny of your own
After reading this chapter, you will be ready to start applying your knowledge and reach your American Dream of owning a business. This comes with a serious effort on your part; however, by reading this book, I assume you’ve...