Cash Flow
Maximizing Cash Flow
As entrepreneurs, probably one of the first pieces of advice you received was, “Whatever you do, don’t run out of cash.” Sounds reasonable, but what does it really mean and what can you do to make sure your cash flow is healthy? This session will tell you what cash flow is, why it is important, and ways you can improve your cash flow.
Robert Kulhawy, CEO of Commerx Corporation, provides tips on improving receivables collection. Methods for improving cash flow are presented, and a simple way of projecting cash flow is also shown.
You Can Always Find 5% — Tips for Improving Your Bottom Line
Often the difference between making and losing money is 5%. And there are only two ways to find that 5% — reducing expenses or increasing revenue.
In this session, Bob Pritchett, author of Fire Someone Today, shows you some ways to find that 5%, including tools to help you find the 5% of expenses that you can eliminate, guidelines for asking your suppliers for reduced rates, and tips to add 5% to revenue.
Maximizing Cash Flow
As entrepreneurs, probably one of the first pieces of advice you received was, “Whatever you do, don’t run out of cash.” Sounds reasonable, but what does it really mean and what can you do to make sure your cash flow is healthy? This session will tell you what cash flow is, why it is important, and ways you can improve your cash flow.
Robert Kulhawy, CEO of Commerx Corporation, provides tips on improving receivables collection. Methods for improving cash flow are presented, and a simple way of projecting cash flow is also shown.
You Can Always Find 5% — Tips for Improving Your Bottom Line
Often the difference between making and losing money is 5%. And there are only two ways to find that 5% — reducing expenses or increasing revenue.
In this session, Bob Pritchett, author of Fire Someone Today, shows you some ways to find that 5%, including tools to help you find the 5% of expenses that you can eliminate, guidelines for asking your suppliers for reduced rates, and tips to add 5% to revenue.

















































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