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Are overdrafts and credit cards the right funding tool?

  • Posted by Duografik
  • On June 22, 2019
Over the past two or more years the biggest challenge for small to medium businesses is getting enough cash to effectively run the business. It’s not uncommon for a profitable business to have cashflow problems, and this is especially true when new growth and sales opportunities come up. There is a growing trend for extended […]
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How does Customer Invoice Finance differ to a Bank Overdraft?

  • Posted by Duografik
  • On May 21, 2019
Customer invoice finance and bank overdrafts both provide cash to help businesses fund their day to day operating expenses, however there are some major differences. Here is an explanation on how they vary to help you decide what is best for you. 1. Avoid Property Security, Protect Your Assets and Build Personal Wealth Security is […]
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Debtor Finance, Invoice Finance, Factoring, Customer Invoice Finance, Cashflow Finance, Accounts Receivable Finance, and more: What is the difference?

  • Posted by Duografik
  • On May 17, 2019
Financing a business through its receivable invoices is not a new concept. In fact, its roots can be traced to over 4,000 years ago when the foundations were laid in Ancient Mesopotamia. This method was then commonly used across ancient Egypt and Greece, and then kept developing in Europe through the Middle Ages and Renaissance. […]
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Cashflow Finance Comparison: Fintech Loan vs Customer Invoice Finance

  • Posted by Duografik
  • On May 8, 2019
Finding financial balance as a business owner is one the main problems affecting business growth. We all have these times where we feel we are on top of our finances and then find ourselves back where we started or behind. At AddCash Finance we call this the business cashflow cycle. Going through your day to […]
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The Top 5 Tips for Improving Business Cashflow

  • Posted by Duografik
  • On April 17, 2019
It’s essential for businesses to be on top of their Cashflow for when things go bump in the night. This way they are in the strongest position possible when something doesn’t go as planned and avoids ending up in a crisis. 1. Make it easy for your Customers to pay you Impress them with your […]
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How to Manage your Debtors

  • Posted by Duografik
  • On March 21, 2019
Cashflow is crucial to the growth and survival of your business so it’s important to make sure you have the cash in your hands when you need it. For most small to medium sized businesses it’s all about managing the basics and making sure the money is coming in as soon as possible after the […]
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Avoid the Top 5 Cashflow Mistakes

  • Posted by Duografik
  • On March 20, 2019
Managing a small business is hard enough with everyday challenges of employees, customers, suppliers and government. It’s essential for businesses to be on top of their cashflow for when things go bump in the night. This way they are in the strongest position possible when something doesn’t go as planned and avoid ending up in […]
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Understand the difference between Profit and Cashflow

  • Posted by Duografik
  • On March 13, 2019
Profit is not Cashflow.  It sounds obvious but many small businesses rely heavily on their Profit and Loss to assess their Cashflow position. However this only provides part of the picture. Profit and Cashflow are closely related but they are very different measures of your business. Arguably it’s like comparing apples with oranges. You may […]
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Do your suppliers have poor cashflow?

  • Posted by Duografik
  • On March 12, 2019
It is vitally important that the suppliers you rely on to service your business have strong cashflow and can meet all your expectations.  So how do you recognise when things are not as good as they should be? Below is a list of behaviours that by themselves may not mean much, though if you start […]
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