Cash Flow Is More Important than Net Income or Profit

Lacking a positive cash flow can be a huge negative for your business. Learn more about how to recognize cash flow problems and what you can do about them.

A positive cash flow can make your business, but a negative one can break it.

In this 14 page guide, you’ll discover:

  • Three key cash flow drivers:
  • Generating more revenue
  • Controlling your direct, variable expenses
  • Controlling your indirect overhead costs
  • How non-operating cash expenditures can drain cash flow
  • How your compensation structure affects cash flow
  • Ways to stop cash from disappearing without you even knowing it
  • How benefits affect cash flow

 


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