By: Carl Marx | 2010-04-03 | Personal Finance Cash is the oil that lubricates the wheels of your economic success. Without oil machines normally seizes up and comes to a grinding halt. Without sufficient cash you will not be able to do anything, much like a machine without oil. On the other hand, keeping cash can be a very expensive exercise, since cash is a non income earning asset. The aim of cash management is to minimize the amount of cash that you need to keep in order to service your normal cash needs without loosing out on cash discounts, ensuring that you will maintain an acceptable credit rating and to meet unexpected cash needs. read more
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By: Heather Preston | 2011-10-03 | Investing Cash flow forecasting is a technique used to predict a corporation’s financial liquidity over a chosen period of time. There are four methods of cash flow forecasting explained in this article. To learn more about finance, accounting, and treasury-related techniques such as cash flow forecasting, visit a finance forum like Proformative. read more
By: Roy Scofield | 2010-05-10 | Accounting Firstly, we should analyse the structure of cash flow statement. The cash flow can be classified into: operating cash flow, investing cash flow and financing cash flow. The direct and indirect method of cash flow from operating activities can be used to prepare the cash flow statement. read more
By: Janny Sam | 2012-04-19 | Loans 3000 Personal Loans are for residents of Great Britain destined for a range of personal economic usages. Such financial support can be supportive for both short-range and long-standing monetary responsibilities as it serves low rate of interest. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2011-02-04 | Article Marketing What are cash flow notes, and how can they actually help you make money? Cash flow notes are actually contracts, and they exist to record a borrower's promise (and obligation) to repay a lender a specific amount of money, or to give a certain amount of money to another person. read more
By: Toks Daniels | 2010-10-09 | Personal Finance Possession of personal cash flow plan and the dream of having financial freedom might make it harder for you to stay on the right track. Chances are that you would be so busy pondering upon your perfect situation that you are going to miss out on the important steps that have to be taken in order to acquire financial freedom. read more
By: Brian Jones | 2010-10-11 | Article Marketing Immediate cash flow refers to a business owner quickly obtaining the funds needed to maintain a business. Many business turn to payday loans, cash advances, and factoring to obtain immediate cash when a financial hardship arises. read more
By: Colon R Bolden | 2010-11-20 | Business When you join the Cash Flow Business - it's an entirely different kind of home business. It's the type of home business where you really can't learn the business until you actually join and get your feet wet. read more
By: Benny | 2011-09-08 | College Among the various assets available in a company like land, building, machinery collectively called as fixed assets; sundry debtors, stock of goods, advance paid to suppliers, cash and bank balance collectively called as current assets, cash is the most liquid form of assets for any company. read more
By: Jimmy Cox | 2011-04-04 | Article Marketing Whether you are running a small business or a household, it is important that you know the right ways of managing cash flow. It is because the last thing that we want to happen is to experience money ... read more
By: Ted Hurlbut | 2010-04-01 | Retail In the end it's about cash flow. With positive cash flow, there is the promise of tomorrow and beyond. Without positive cash flow, there's only an abyss. In this difficult economic moment, cash flow planning is more important than ever. read more
By: Roy Scofield | 2010-05-10 | Accounting The cash flow from operating activities shows it is sufficient to repay the debt, pay dividends and invest or not without the external funds. There are two methods to prepare: the direct and indircet method. Net cash flow from operating activities only records the cash inflows and outflows according to the trading. But profit before tax is using the accruals concept. read more
By: Amit Malhotra | 2010-04-03 | Stock Market The discounted cash flow (DCF) is a method of valuation or a fundamental analysis equation that is used to calculate the future cash flows for investments to get their present value. DCF is most often used by investors to calculate the time value of money and returns that they are to get out of an investment. read more
By: Robert Diaz | 2010-03-31 | Personal Finance In the last segment I looked at the net worth statement as your gauge for determining the progress of your financial plans. Maintaining a record of this calculation on an ongoing basis will build your confidence over time and reduce the stress of financial issues. read more