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How Money Flows Through Your Business

By: Andrew Priestley
Narrated by: Andrew Priestley
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Summary

Have you ever had a good month of sales BUT there's no cash? Don't know the difference between sales revenues and profits? Gross Profit and Net Profit? Or working capital and operating cash flow?

If you are running a business... but don't have a background in finance, then How Money Flow Through Your Business gives non-financial entrepreneurs and business owners a plain language, easy-to-understand, understanding of management accounts

  • the Balance Sheet,
  • the Income Statement (Profit and Loss, P&L) and
  • the Cash Flow Statement

The outcomes from this audiobook are:

1. You will understand the value of management accounts.
2. You will know where your money is in your business.
3. You will understand your accountant.
4. You will make better financial decisions.
5. You will understand where you are MAKING money and LOSING money.
6. You will know if your business is profitable or not.

Balance Sheet; Income Statement; Profit and Loss Statement; P&L; Cash Flow Statement, management accounts; management accounting; equity; fixed capital; working capital; gross profit; gross profit margin; net profit; net income; Cost of Goods Sold; Cost of Doing Business; overheads; assets and liabilities; taxation; operating cash flow; net operating cash flow; opening balance sheet; closing balance sheet; growing a business; stagnating revenues; revenue targets; voluntary liquidation;

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