What does it mean when somebody says “Cash Flow is a problem”? (training video)

by Daniel Dunsford on 14/09/09 at 10:04 am

When I ask a business owner what their biggest challenge is and they answer “cash flow”, I start to wonder what that means. What exactly does somebody mean when they say cash flow is a problem?

In this video post I look at what goes into the makeup of cash and drives it through business.

What do you mean cash flow?

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One Response to “What does it mean when somebody says “Cash Flow is a problem”? (training video)”

  1. [...] few days ago I happened upon a “training video” with the title “What does it mean when somebody says ‘Cash Flow is a problem’?” Besides thinking to myself, “Well duh, the cash isn’t flowing,” I thought, “Yes, I’d like [...]

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