Business_A-level_Aqa
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1-1-the-nature-and-purpose-of-business3 主题
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1-2-forms-of-business5 主题
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1-3-the-external-environment5 主题
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2-1-management-and-leadership3 主题
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2-2-management-decision-making4 主题
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2-3-the-role-and-importance-of-stakeholders3 主题
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3-1-marketing-objectives1 主题
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3-2-understanding-markets-and-customers5 主题
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3-3-making-marketing-decisions2 主题
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3-4-the-marketing-mix7 主题
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4-1-operational-objectives2 主题
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4-2-operational-performance1 主题
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4-3-efficiency-and-productivity3 主题
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4-4-quality1 主题
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4-5-inventory-and-supply-chain-management3 主题
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5-1-financial-objectives2 主题
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5-2-financial-performance6 主题
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5-3-sources-of-finance3 主题
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5-4-cash-flow-and-profit1 主题
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6-1-human-resource-objectives1 主题
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6-2-human-resource-performance1 主题
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6-3-organisational-design3 主题
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6-4-human-resource-planning4 主题
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6-5-motivation4 主题
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6-6-improving-employer-employee-relations2 主题
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7-1-mission-objectives-and-strategy4 主题
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7-2-assessing-the-internal-position-of-a-business10 主题
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7-3-changes-in-the-external-environment7 主题
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7-4-the-competitive-environment1 主题
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7-5-investment-appraisal2 主题
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8-1-strategic-direction1 主题
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8-2-strategic-positioning2 主题
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9-1-changes-in-scale4 主题
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9-2-innovation2 主题
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9-3-globalisation-and-internationalisation4 主题
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9-4-digital-technology1 主题
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10-1-managing-change3 主题
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10-2-organisational-culture2 主题
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10-3-implementing-strategy2 主题
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10-4-strategic-failure2 主题
analysing-timings-of-cash-flow
Analysing cash flow forecasts
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A cash flow forecast predicts how much money will come in and out of the business over a period of time. It helps identify times of cash surplus or shortage so managers can plan accordingly

Key measures in a forecast
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Net cash flow
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The difference between total inflows and outflows in a period
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Positive: a business brings in more cash than it spends
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Negative: cash is leaving faster than it arrives — not always a crisis, but needs watching
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Closing balance
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The cash remaining at the end of the month (opening balance + net cash flow)
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A negative closing balance means the business has run out of cash — urgent action is needed
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A growing, positive closing balance gives flexibility to invest in equipment or savings
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A falling or negative balance means cash flow problems are building up
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Receivables and payables
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Receivables (debtors) |
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Payables (creditors) |
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Spotting cash flow problems
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Sign |
Why it is a problem |
Possible solutions |
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Falling closing balance |
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One large outflow |
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Late customer payments |
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Early supplier payments |
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Strategies to improve cash flow
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The cash flow forecast example above identifies a cash flow problem in April and May, where the closing balance is negative
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A business has a range of ways to solve this issue to prevent insolvency
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The most suitable method may be to arrange a flexible, short-term overdraft facility with its bank
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Ways to solve cash flow problems
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Method |
Explanation |
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Reduce the credit period offered to customers |
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Ask suppliers for an extended repayment period, e.g. an extension from 60 to 90 days |
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Make use of overdraft facilities or short-term loans |
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Sell off excess stock |
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Sell assets and lease fixed assets instead (e.g. sale and leaseback) |
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Introduce new capital and reduce drawings from the business |
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A business can also have too much cash
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If it holds large amounts of cash, it may miss out on the benefits of investing it in fixed assets or savings
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This may represent a significant opportunity cost, especially when interest rates are high
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
Longer receivable days drain cash, while longer payable days boost it. Judge which change is larger to decide the net effect
Comparing both sides impresses examiners