You have heard the phrase in relation to a key determinant for small business success “cash is King.” This webinar helps you understand why. The research is very clear – the more frequently a business owner reviews accurate financial reports and makes informed decisions the more likely the business is to succeed.
Staying the distance whilst you start up and grow your small business enterprise is all about understanding, strategically managing, and preserving your greatest asset – your cash.
Embrace these change levers to maximise business success.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. Learn about 3 key financial tools to manage your business; Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss, and Cash Flow
2. Understand The 7 Change Levers and practical measures to optimise cash flow
3. Understand the importance of detailed cash flow forecasting
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Maximise business success by effectively managing Cash Flow in harmony with the Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss
2. Make better decisions by understanding The 7 Change Levers and optimise cash flow
3. Improve performance by boosting your confidence reviewing ongoing detailed cash flow forecasts
About the Presenter: Graham Blackadder
Graham Blackadder BCom (UNSW) CPA has had a colourful career spanning more than 40 years, most of it in senior roles as Chief Financial Officer/Finance Director and Company Secretary, and mostly with high profile multinational, corporate enterprises.
Late in his career, he retired from the corporate high-life to manage fulltime the finance and compliance, the IT and communications aspects of The Blackadder Recruitment Company, which he and his wife had formed some years before.
Graham brings both his extensive big-business expertise and his first-hand experience of a successful small business start-up, to help you maximise your own small business aspirations.
Having now sold the business into a larger enterprise, Graham devotes his time to ad hoc consulting and charitable pursuits.
This Business Connect event is funded by the NSW Government
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