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The Cash Flow Problem

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Is cash flow a continuing, common, occasional or never a business problem for you?

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Is the PRIMARY reason for cash flow problems in your business generally associated with:?

3A   

(usual response to cash flow problem) Draw on personal resources.

3B   

(usual response to cash flow problem) Cash-in investments held on behalf of the business.

3C   

(usual response to cash flow problem) Borrow.

3D   

(usual response to cash flow problem) Adjust scheduled payments.

3E   

(usual response to cash flow problem) Adjust scheduled purchases.

3F   

(usual response to cash flow problem) Try harder to collect money owed you.

3G   

(usual response to cash flow problem) Lay off employees.

3H   

(usual response to cash flow problem) Sell your receivables.

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Which is the one most important action you usually take to resolve a cash flow problem? Do you:?

5    

When you borrow for a cash flow problem, what is the most likely source? Is it:?

6    

Do you maintain a credit line at a financial institution?

7    

As a general rule, are your sales:?

7  a 

When do the strong sales occur/begin to occur?

8    

Do you currently use an outside payroll service to process payroll for you?

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Volume 1, Issue 3, 2001
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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