5.2.1

Cash Flow

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Cash Flow

Cash flow is the amount of money that is coming in and out of a business and the timings of these cash transfers.

Definition

  • Cash is the money that a business can spend immediately.
    • It doesn't include money that a business owes or is owed.
  • Cash is vital to keep a business running smoothly.
    • Without it, a business cannot pay for daily operations, may lose opportunities, and can even go bankrupt despite being profitable.
    • Understanding and managing cash flow is essential for business survival.
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Cash inflows

  • Cash inflows is the cash coming into the business.
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Cash outflows

  • Cash outflows is the cash going out of the business.
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Net cash flows

  • Net cash flows is equal to cash inflows minus cash outflows.
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Opening balance

  • Opening Balance is the amount of cash that the business starts to trade with.
  • A negative net cash flow may not create a liquidity problem if the business has a high opening cash balance.
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Closing balance

  • Closing balance – the amount of cash that a business finishes trading with.
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SweetBakes Cupcakes

  • SweetBakes Cupcakes is a small business run by Aisha, who sells homemade cupcakes in a local town.
  • She has regular customers and earns a good profit.
  • During one month, several customers delayed their payments, and Aisha invested in new baking equipment.
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SweetBakes Cupcakes

  • Even though her profit looked strong on paper, she had very little cash left in her bank account.
  • When her electricity bill and supplies invoice came due, she could not pay on time.
  • She had to borrow money urgently from a friend to cover her costs.
  • Even a profitable business can face problems if it doesn’t manage its cash flow carefully.
  • Monitoring cash is just as important as making a profit.

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1Understanding Business Activity

1.1Business Activity

1.2Classification of Businesses

1.3Enterprise, Business Growth & Size

1.4Types of Business Organisation

1.5Business Objectives & Stakeholder Objectives

2People in Business

3Marketing

3.1Marketing & the Market

3.2Market Research

3.3Marketing Mix

3.4Legal Controls

4Operations Management

5Financial Information & Decisions

6External Influences on Business Activity

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