Here are five essential tasks to help your business stay in top financial health.
1. Bring financial statements up to date
A clear understanding of your company’s current cash flows, revenues, expenses, assets, and liabilities is critical. For example, in an effort to cut expenses, you might prematurely lay off or furlough workers who are, in fact, essential to the continued success of your business.
2. Create a forecast
After getting a solid grip on current finances, project those numbers by month for the next twelve months. What will revenues and expenses look like in two months? By year end? Of course, the future—especially in light of the current crisis—can seem especially hazy. But as the old saying goes, “Those who fail to plan, plan to fail.”
3. Build a three-scenario sensitivity analysis
Because of the future uncertainty, once you’ve established a baseline forecast, create three different scenarios - a best-case, worst-case and most-likely case scenarios. Then come up with action plans to adjust costs for each scenario.
4. Communicate
Don’t leave customers, suppliers, creditors, and employees in the dark. Communicate with your community frequently. If workers, managers, suppliers and others don’t know what you’re thinking, they may develop erroneous conclusions about the direction of your business. In time, such misunderstandings can lead to unanticipated staff turnover, irritated customers, costly disputes with vendors, and other problems that may take years to correct. Even if the news is uniformly bad, talk to them.
5. Stay in touch with advisors
Attorneys, accountants, insurance brokers, lenders—all these experts can provide independent help to you and your business. Advisors with a fresh set of eyes can analyze your company and offer insights into what their other clients are doing to survive an economic downturn. Even better, they are often best positioned to share perspectives about recently-enacted tax law provisions targeting small businesses.
With proper planning, your business can maintain a healthy fiscal outlook.
Last updated: 10/04/2023
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