5 tips that would help you in dealing with outstanding invoices and result in the success of your business
Cash Flow cripples companies of all sizes. If your money is not in your bank account, you can’t spend it on the things that you need, and often not the customers you expect who will be late in paying your invoices.
You have got to set your invoice terms and you’ve got to enforce them as well, therefore once you have done the work and you send the invoice out it must carry the invoice terms, because you only have a certain amount of time in your business to run it, and you can only work with certain people, certain customers to become a profitable and cash-flow positive company.
For your business to grow, you have to work with the right customers engaging with your business.
It comes back to the adage about trying not to spend 90 percent of your time dealing with the 10 percent of your customers who are the most demanding.
If you are spending time working on clients/customers who, for example, aren’t appreciating the service you have been providing or are continuously slow in paying, you could be devoting your resources to a direction that could be completely wrong for your business as well.
Tips for chasing up invoices to help maintain positive cash flow:
If you think this may be too much for you to handle and doesn’t let you concentrate on your core offerings, don’t worry, we maybe able to assist. This is your money – perhaps do what you do the best and outsource the rest.
Accelerate can help you run your business more efficiently, saving you time and money.
For further information please don’t hesitate to contact us, book an appointment or reach us at info@accelerateworkforce.com.au or 02 9407 8700 where one of our Australian team members will gladly help you.
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