Marketplace and Quality Assurance Presentation - Vincent Chirchir
Cash is king ppt
1.
2. FINANCE:
Money (Cash) Is More Valuable Than Any
Other Form Of Investment Tool
• Finance is the study of how people allocate their assets
• A key point in finance, which affects decisions, is the
time value of money
• a unit of currency today is worth more than the same unit
of currency tomorrow.
3. The "cash is king" phrase refers to the ability of a business to have
enough cash on hand to cover short-term operations, buy assets such as
equipment and machinery, or acquire other facilities.
More businesses fail for lack of cash flow than for lack of profit.
4. If CASH IS KING then cash flow is the blood that keeps the heart of the kingdom pumping.
Cash is the paramount for running a business. And Cash flow is one of the most critical components of
success for a small or mid-sized business.
Firms that don't exercise good cash management may not be able to make the investments needed to
compete, or they may have to pay more to borrow money to function.
5. What is my cash balance right now?
What do I expect my cash balance to be six months from now?
Track your cash flow results every month to determine if your
management is creating the type of cash flow your business needs.
11. Understanding and managing
cash flow is of chief
importance
Customers are likely to pay
their bills more slowly
Sales and profitability will
likely diminish
Banks are less inclined to
lend against insufficient or
aging collateral
Liquidity can become
constrained very rapidly.
Undertake a critical analysis
of your business operations
Understand the resulting
impact on liquidity
Build and conserve cash
Forecast near-term cash
receipts and cash
disbursements based
Reduce inventory levels
Replenish on a just-in-time
basis, to the extent practical
Sell aged inventory
Growth consumes cash
A significant sales or expansion
opportunity that appears
profitable may lead in dire
consequences
An increase in the duration of the
cash conversion cycle is a
negative signal
Consider the implications to cash
flow from increased sales
requiring capital expenditures
and ramp-up periods
Understand the worst-case
scenario
12. "Growing your business puts a huge strain on cash," "You almost
always have to make investments and bring certain expenses on ahead
of achieving the higher revenue and cash flow that comes with
successful growth.
Insufficient cash is one of the main reasons for small business
failure
You really need to structure your business to have a positive cash
flow if you want your business to grow and increase profits.