Cash flow forecasting

Posted by admin on 2 March, 2010 under Business advice, Business cash flow and planning, Business development, Cash flow problems, Credit crunch | Be the First to Comment

Cash flow forecasting is made easy with Bowraven’s Cash flow forecast software.

Good cash flow is the key to a ‘Companies Health’ and it is the ‘Life Blood’ of all businesses.

Planning and forecasting what will happen and when it will happen is tantamount to a successfully run business, so having the tools to optimise those cash flows and being able to forecast cash flow and to run ‘What if’ scenarios with your ‘Cashflow Projections’ is key.

Having easy to use cash flow forecast software is a necessary tool for business owners and for accountants working on behalf of their client to produce professional cash flow reports.

Cash flow forecasting

When making decisions about how to optimise future cash flows, having well prepared cash flow forecasts to review and present to your management or to investors or the bank where your business is looking to raise finance, is a must.

Bowraven’s Financial Forecasting Software is known for its ease of use and it takes the hassle out of preparing essential cash flow forecasts. Our software will save you time, help you to get it right and avoid the need to create Excel cash flow forecast spreadsheets from scratch. Use our Cash Flow System to beat your cash flow crisis and to produce a cash flow forecast in minutes.

This Cash Flow Forecasting Software provides the solution for your business to prepare one to seven-year cash flow forecasts with professional looking reports.

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Cash flow forecasts made simple

Posted by admin on 20 August, 2008 under Business advice, Business cash flow and planning, Business development, Cash flow problems | Be the First to Comment

If you are pulling your hair out with preparing cash flow forecasts for your business or for the bank manager then look no further!

Bowraven.com have designed a cash flow forecasting template which is easy to use and cheaper than probably all the competition – if forecasts for three years and makes the whole process easy!

Click on Cash Flow Forecasts or Cash flow forecast software to get yours right now!

You can also try it before you buy it with the FREE Download cash flow forecaster too!

The cash flow forecasting tool is based on Microsoft Excel so if you alread have Excel then simply download the product right now and get to work – you don’t even really need to have a high level of Excel experience either. And this will certainly save you loads of time!

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Times are tough with the credit crunch!

Posted by admin on 27 May, 2008 under Business advice, Business development, Cash flow problems, Credit crunch | Be the First to Comment

As times are tough both for householders and businesses alike this is when it is important to make sure your business is operating to the optimum. Also, you may be having cash flow difficulties and be looking to raise some cash from the bank.

Now, I thought that it would be difficult to get a loan, however, I recently saw my bank manager (who is from Barclays as it happens) for one of my businesses and he said that they are encouraging lending to businesses. His comment was that Barclays had been a bit tight with their lending over recent years so they are looking to expand their lending book.

So if you are doing some cash flows and things are not looking so good and you have been listening to the news out there – things might not be as bad as they seem on the face of it. So speak with your bank manager and if he says no try Barclays or one of the other banks.

However, there is possibly a better way – if you take a look at “profit increase software” you might not actually need a loan afterall. This software, which uses Microsoft Excel to work will help you to identify ways to increase your profits and to make you focus on where your business can get increased income.

The most important thing to remember, and especially right now, is that your exisitng customers are your greatest asset, without which you would not have a business. Try thinking about what other products of services you could sell to your existing customers, instead of simply looking to attract new ones all of the time.

Look after what you have and not just look for new!

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