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Cash Flow Peaks and Valleys
When small business owners plan their cash flows, they usually assume that sales will occur on a regular basis. For example, if they estimate that they will have $120,000 in sales revenue, they typically presume that they will do $10,000 per month in sales and plan accordingly. But the real world isn't always like that. Some businesses are seasonal, while others endure various ups and downs. As a consequence, the business owner who has planned for $10,000 in sales revenue for a month in which he gets only $2,000 may experience a cash shortage because he hasn't planned properly.
To combat this problem, here's what you need to know:
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