Cash Flow & Money Management
Managing Your Debt
BY Crystal Detamore-Rodman
Even successful businesses have debt, but how much is too much? Learning how to manage debt is what can put you ahead.Paying Yourself During the Startup Phase
BY Pam Newman
Here's how to determine what you should pay yourself and when to give yourself a raise.Choosing a Financial Advisor
9 important questions to ask when deciding which personal finance advisor to hire for your businessFinancing Growth Through Suppliers
By working closely with your key suppliers, you can improve your cash-flow management and spur growth by using credit wisely.Get a Handle on Your Cash
When your business has financial leaks, it's time to take a strong look at your cash-flow management.Which Accounting Software is Best for You?
BY Pam Newman
7 quick tips for choosing the package that's right for your business.Budget Basics
BY Paul DeCeglie
Why it's important to have a budgetDon't Go There
BY Paul DeCeglie
8 common mistakes entrepreneurs make with their moneyDamage Control
BY Jacquelyn Lynn
Prepare yourself for an emergency cash crunch.11 Expectations to Set for Your Bookkeeper
BY Pam Newman
Before you bring someone on board to handle your books, check their skills and lay the ground rules to ensure you're getting the right person for your business.7 Tips for Improving Your Cash Flow
BY Pam Newman
They say cash is king. Find out how to give yours the royal treatment.A Basic Lesson in Cash Flow Management
BY Pam Newman
If you don't know the first thing about your business's cash flow, now's the time to learn.Elements Of The Accounting System: Accounts Receivable
Who owes you? Keep track with an accounts receivable ledger.Elements Of The Accounting System: Inventory
Are you selling products? Then you'll need to keep track of inventory.Elements Of The Accounting System: Fixed Assets
How much are your business's assets worth?Elements Of The Accounting System: Payroll
If you've got employees, you've got to get a handle on payroll.Financial Management
A good financial management system tells you how your business is doing--and why.Income Statement
Use the income statement to measure business revenues vs. expenses.Balance Sheet
Get a snapshot of your business's financial health with a balance sheet.Break-Even Analysis
A break-even analysis shows you when you've started to make a profit.Working Capital Analysis
Take stock of your working capital to make sure your business can meet its financial needs.Building A Financial Budget
Creating a financial plan lets you control your business's cash flow...instead of it controlling you.Basic Accounting Principles
Which accounting method is best for your business?Cash Flow Statement
Measure your company's financial activity with a cash flow statement.Cash Flow Analysis
Avoid unpleasant financial surprises by using a cash flow analysis.Determining Your Break-Even Point
BY Pam Newman
Here are five easy steps to understanding your pricing and ensuring profitability.Ads by Google







