Friday, July 12, 2013

Cash or Profit?

In one of the recent workshops we discussed about how could a profitable company goes bankrupt.

Weird, but it is true.

For all entrepreneurs, it is important to remember that cash is king. While profit, as calculated by the accountant based on accounting principles is important, cash is vital. Accounting allows you to record profits when you don't actually have any cash. Take for example, a RM1,000,000 sales of cokodok that you made to Mr A on credit. Mr A has 90 days to settle the bill.

Accounting wise, you would have recorded a revenue of RM1 million ringgit and if the cost was RM300,000 you would have recorded a profit of RM700,000. This is called accrual based accounting.

The problem is, when the supplier comes to collect his RM150,000 cost or your staff wants their salary at the end of the month, you cannot pay with profit! You need cash. You need cash to pay everyone their dues.

So, while you would be happy with your profitable business, please take a closer look at your cashflow.

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