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Monday, February 28, 2005

Difference between Profit and Cash Flow

When planning the short- or long-term funding requirements of a business, it is more important to forecast the likely cash requirements than to project profitability etc.

Whilst profit, the difference between sales and costs within a specified period, is a vital indicator of the performance of a business, the generation of a profit does not necessarily guarantee its development, or even the survival.

Bear in mind that more businesses fail for lack of cash flow than for want of profit. Sales and costs and, therefore, profits do not necessarily coincide with their associated cash inflows and outflows. While a sale may have been secured and goods delivered, the related payment may be deferred as a result of giving credit to the customer. At the same time, payments must be made to suppliers, staff etc., cash must be invested in rebuilding depleted stocks, new equipment may have to be purchased etc. For further information on the cash cycle and working capital, click here.

The net result is that cash receipts often lag cash payments and, whilst profits may be reported, the business may experience a short-term cash shortfall. For this reason it is essential to forecast cash flows as well as project likely profits.

Our Exl-Plan range of financial planners generate fully integrated profit & loss accounts with cashflow statements and balance sheets for up to five years ahead and Cashflow Plan is a specialist cashflow planner covering 12 months ahead, with weekly projections for the initial three months.

Sunday, February 27, 2005

Our First Posting

Welcome to our blog which as its title indicates is devoted to business planning in all its guises. It is particularly aimed at entrepreneurs seeking to create significant enterprises and at owners and managers of small businesses with growth potential. We will consider all aspects of business planning - from getting business ideas to raising finance and all points in between. We will also draw on our very extensive website at Planware which offers trial & free software & templates for business plan, financial projection plans and cashflow forecasting. It also provides an extensive range of free business planning tools, models and samples as well as comprehensive business planning guides & white papers.