If you’re a small business owner, managing the financial
affairs of your business can seem like a daunting task–and
it’s one that far too many people muddle through rather than
seek help. Now, there’s a tool-packed guide designed to help
you manage your finances and run your business successfully!
Small Business Financial Management Kit For
Dummies explains step by step how to handle all your financial
affairs, from preparing financial statements and managing cash flow
to streamlining the accounting process, requesting bank loans,
increasing profits, and much more. The bonus CD-ROM features handy
reproducible forms, checklists, and templates–from a monthly
expense summary to a cash flow statement–and provides how-to
guidance that removes the guesswork in using each tool.
You’ll discover how to:
* Plan a budget and forecast
* Streamline the accounting process
* Improve your profit and cash flow
* Make better decisions with a profit model
* Raise capital and request loans
* Invest company money wisely
* Keep your business solvent
* Choose your legal entity for income tax
* Avoid common management pitfalls
* Put a market value on your business
Complete with ten rules for small business survival and a
financial glossary, Small Business Financial Management Kit
For Dummies is the fun and easy way® to get your
finances in order, perk up your profits, and thrive long term!
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are
not included as part of e Book file.
Table des matières
Introduction 1
Part I: Improving Your Profit, Cash Flow, and Solvency 7
Chapter 1: Managing Your Small Business Finances 9
Chapter 2: Understanding Your P&L and Profit Performance 15
Chapter 3: Getting Up to Speed on Cash Flow from Profit 41
Chapter 4: Keeping Your Business Solvent 59
Part II: Using Tools of the Trade 79
Chapter 5: Protecting the Family Jewels 81
Chapter 6: Scrutinizing Your Costs 105
Chapter 7: Practical Budgeting Techniques for Your Business 127
Chapter 8: Making Decisions with a Profit Model 147
Part III: Dealing with Small Business Financial Issues 171
Chapter 9: Jumping Through Tax Hoops 173
Chapter 10: Raising Capital for Your Business 197
Chapter 11: Diagnosing Your Financial Condition 219
Part IV: Looking at Service and Manufacturing Businesses 243
Chapter 12: When You Sell Services 245
Chapter 13: When You Make the Products You Sell 259
Part V: Reaching the End of the Line 273
Chapter 14: Putting a Market Value on Your Business and Selling 275
Chapter 15: Hanging Up the Spikes and Terminating Your Business 297
Part VI: The Part of Tens 315
Chapter 16: Ten Management Rules for Small Business Survival 317
Chapter 17: Ten Hard-Core Financial Tools and Tactics 323
Appendix: About the CD 331
Index 337
A propos de l’auteur
Tage C. Tracy, CPA, is the co-author, along with John Tracy, of How to Manage Profit and Cash Flow. John A. Tracy, CPA, is the author of Accounting For Dummies.