13 - Using Cash Flow Forecasting Flashcards

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Liquidation

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This is turning assets into cash and may be insisted on by courts if suppliers have not been paid.

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Cash flow

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The total cash payments (inflows) into a business minus the total cash payments (outflows).

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Insolvent

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When a business cannot meet its short term debts.

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Cash inflows

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Payments in cash received by a business such as those from customers or from the bank.
E.g. Receiving a loan.

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Cash outflows

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Payments in cash made by a business such as those to suppliers and workers.

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Debtors

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These are customers who have bought products on credit and will pay cash at an agreed date in the future.

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Credit sales

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Value of goods sold to customers who do not pay cash immediately.

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Cash flow forecast

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An estimate of a firms future cash inflows and outflows.

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Net monthly cash flows

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The estimated difference between monthly cash inflows and outflows.

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Opening balance

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Cash held by a business at the start of the month.

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Closing balance

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Cash held by a business at the end of the month - becomes next months opening balance.

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