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How to Achieve an Effective Cash Management in Your Business
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 250441, member: 61772"] Cash management is the process of managing cash flow, which is the difference between cash receipts and cash payments. Cash management is a critical function of any business because it ensures that a company has sufficient cash to meet its obligations. Cash management involves collecting money from customers and making payments to vendors and other creditors on time. It also involves ensuring that the company has enough cash on hand to meet its daily needs, such as paying employees and making payroll-related payments. The effectiveness of a company's cash management determines how well it can meet its short-term obligations. Effective cash management starts with good forecasting and budgeting skills, so you know when you will receive money from customers and what your expenses will be each month. You also need strong accounting skills so you can track all incoming receipts and outgoing payments accurately. If your business regularly receives large invoices from vendors that take one or two months to pay off, then you may want to consider factoring services from a third party provider who can borrow money on your behalf against these invoicing lines while they are outstanding in order to help manage your cash flow better. [/QUOTE]
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