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Cash Flow Forecasting
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A Levels Business Studies (AQA AS BUSS1) Mapa Mental sobre Cash Flow Forecasting, criado por lj.willis em 09-04-2014.
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Cash Flow Forecasting
Cash Flow = The movement of cash into and out of a business over a period of time
The timing of and relationship between cash inflows and cash outflows can be crucial to the survival of a business
Cash inflows = are the receipt of cash into a business
Examples include : Sales of goods, payment by debtor, loans received
Cash outflows = are the transfer of cash from a business
Examples include : buying materials, paying expenses, repaying loans, buying capital equipment
Net monthly cash flow = the balance of a month's total cash inflow in relation to the month's total cash outflows
Cash inflows
Cash outflows
Cash flow problems = A business with a negative net monthly cash flow struggle to meet day to day expenditure
Cash flow forecast = the process of estimating the size and timing of cash inflows and outflows
Cash inflows = cash in from sales
Cash sales estimated from sales forecast
Difficult for new businesses, may be over or under estimated
To a certain extent, it depends upon the scale and accuracy of research
Debtor payments estimated from sales forecast
Determined by credit terms offered to customers and their reliability
Cash outflows = cash out for purchases and payments
Payment of fixed costs
These should be easy to estimate on a month to month basis
Payment of variable costs
If sales are difficult to forecast accurately then costs are as well
Suppliers may change prices or payment terms
Net cash flow = The net result of cash inflows and cash outflows each month
Calculated as...CASH INFLOWS - CASH OUTFLOWS
Opening balance = How much the business has at the start of each month
The closing balance for one month becomes the opening balance for the next
Closing balance = How much the business has at the end of each month
Calculated as...OPENING BALANCE + NET CASH FLOW
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