by Robyn Barrett | Aug 16, 2018 | Cash Crunch, Funding, Small Business
Financial strainsĀ are unavoidable when running a business. For many business owners, cash flow typically becomes tight for one of three reasons. Fortunately, there is a way to overcome financial strains without setting your business up for bigger problems in the near...
by Robyn Barrett | Mar 1, 2018 | Asset, Cash Crunch, Handling Clients and Customers, Saving Money
All too often we see business experiencing strains on finances, even when sales are high. Building capital to take on growth projects or simply meet overhead expenses can be challenging if cash flow is reduced to a trickle. Instead of turning to loans, businesses can...
by Robyn Barrett | Aug 17, 2017 | Cash Crunch, Factoring
If your small business is considering taking out a loan, you might have heard about a merchant cash advance. You know how what seems too good to be true really is too good to be true? Here is one of those situations. As a small business owner, you’ll discover...
by Robyn Barrett | Feb 29, 2016 | Accounting, Cash Crunch, Cash Flow
A deterioration of payment behavior could spell big trouble for companies that fail to recognize the decline when it happens. The good news is there are lots of proactive measures that can be done before disaster strikes. What to Do Analyze payment behavior among...
by Robyn Barrett | May 19, 2014 | Accounting, Bad Debt, Cash Crunch, Cash Flow, Collections, Invoice
Today’s gradually improving U.S. economy still presents special challenges to controllers and their collections staff. Having clear and concise processes helps collectors do their jobs and can save valuable customer relationships. The following are some best...