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Business Startup - 3 Critical Business Financing Mistakes to Avoid

Topic: Business Start-upPublished September 7, 2011

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Business financing mistakes can be perilous not only to the growth of a business but perhaps even your actual business survival. Oftentimes, these mistakes can be avoided by having in place some very basic accounting and financial management systems. Learn all about how to avoid the 3 critical business financing mistakes now.
If you were to start committing any of the following 3 business financing mistakes too often, you would greatly reduce your chances of long-term business success. And to be a success in business you have to think long-term. Track record and reputation in business is earned over time. A good business track-record is largely judged on financial success and financial success in business is assessed largely through the examination of business accounts. Good business accounts demonstrate to banks, financiers, colleagues etc., that you are a bankable business person and will lead them to put their faith and money into you and your business ventures.

By not committing any of the following 3 business finance mistakes you will, at the very least, have good financial indicators and be able to respond to the businesses financial position in time. The key here is to understand both the causes and significance of each.

Business Financing Mistake # 1 - No Monthly Bookkeeping.

Regardless of the size of your business, inaccurate record keeping creates all sorts of issues relating to cash flow, planning, and business decision making. In a word, your business is doomed if you are not doing monthly bookkeeping.

Bookkeeping services are dirt cheap compared to most other costs a business will incur. Bookkeeping should be done on a monthly basis along with Management Accounts so that your financial records are always up to date and you can view the financial status of the business (Profit and Loss, Balance Sheet etc.,)

Once a bookkeeping process gets established, the cost and time involved usually goes down. By itself, this one mistake tends to lead to all the others in one way or another and should be avoided at all costs.

Business Financing Mistake # 2 - No Projected Cash Flow & Budget

Having no meaningful bookkeeping creates a lack of knowledge on where you are. And having no projected cash flow and budget creates a lack of knowledge about where you're going.

Without keeping score, a business tends to stray further and further away from its targets and, invites a crisis that eventually forces the business to change its monthly spending and cash-management habits.

A projected cash flow first and foremost needs to be realistic. You should project both a best-case and worst-case scenario based on projected sales and business expenditures. It’s a good idea to aim for the best-case scenario but know how the business would respond should the worst-case scenario transpire.
Business Financing Mistake # 3 – Inadequate Credit Control

There’s nothing worse than making sales, doing the work, sending your customer an invoice and then not getting paid on time…or worse still not getting paid at all! It’s a well-established fact that the longer a debt isn’t collected the less chance it will be collected. Typical credit terms in most established business are 30 days. However, due to a culture amongst some customers of paying late and small business not operating strict credit control, a business can often not get paid on time and fast run out of cash. So how do you avoid this? Well, there are numerous steps you can take but the following 3 steps will help ensure you always get paid…and paid on time.
1. Appoint someone in the business to be in charge of credit control. It’s vital that someone is responsible for sending out invoices and statements; reminding the customer that payment is due, handling queries on invoices etc.
2. Reinforce your payment terms and conditions on your contracts, on your website, on your invoices etc. It’s important that customers are aware of your payment terms and the consequences of late payment (cessation of service, interest charges etc.,)
3. Send your invoices on time and include a statement of the account with each invoice. If you don’t send your invoice out at the end of each month how can you expect to get paid before the end of the following month.

In a world of tightening credit from banks, strict business finance practices are required even more. You can’t expect your bank to extend your overdraft or facilitate a term loan if you are guilty of any of the 3 above financing mistakes.

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