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Working Capital Management

Set free the cash locked up in your business

Working capital management is the term used to describe day to day management of activities which affect operational cash flow.

Effective working capital management means you need to implement business processes that will successfully achieve your three main objectives:


  • Ensure cash is available to meet payment requirements as they fall due. This is critical.

  • Optimize working capital in your business.As working capital is money tied up in your business operations, it must be funded from somewhere. Most businesses fund working capital from a bank overdraft or loan. This costs interest. If you don't manage it well, it will cost you more than necessary.

  • Ensure enough working capital is available to fund any planned business growth.

You can use liquidity ratios and the working capital ratio to measure the success of your working capital management initiatives

Managing Debtors (Accounts Receivable)

Customers with Credit Terms

This function is also known as credit control. In principal the task is to make sure you collect money in a timely manner, and don't give too much credit to a customer. As ever, prevention is better than cure:

Managing Creditors (Accounts Payable)

Suppliers with Credit Terms

The objective here is to smooth creditor payments so that you are paying suppliers in line with how the cash flows into your business.

Inventory Management

If you make or buy goods to sell in your business, then this must be paid for from somewhere. If those items are sat on the shelf, remaining unsold before you have to pay the suppliers then you have to find that money from somewhere. That will cost you.

Also, the more inventory you have, the more space you need to store it. This too has a cost associated with it. Some products also have a shelf life, so spoilage and obsolesence can become significant.

Make a point of regularly going through your inventory records, and develop initiatives to move slow moving stock.

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More about Working Capital Management:

Some Bookkeeping Tips to help you better manage your working capital.

Benefits of preparing a cash flow forecast to prevent problems.

Using Invoice Factoring to raise additional working capital.

More Tips about Working Capital Financing

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