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of your business.
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Do you have a customized accounting or bookkeeping system?
Can You Answer These 10 Questions About Your Business?
1. Were my total sales up or down last month?
Were they designated by sales category?
You need to know: If your sales are up, you'll need extra cash to buy
replacement inventory. If your sales are down, you'll want to pull back on
inventory purchases. Sales increases in a category can mean a new growth
opportunity. Sales decreases need to be investigated to define the reason for
the loss.
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2. What was my total gross profit last month?
Was it designated by sales category?
You need to know: Gross profit shows the profit left from sales after
subtracting the cost of the products or services you sold. Changes in gross
profit show whether your pricing strategies are working. Cutting prices to
increase sales can hurt you if it reduces your gross profit.
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3. What is my gross profit per item?
You need to know: Selling prices should be based on profit goals instead of
estimates. By raising the prices on some items and selling others near or below
cost, you can change your inventory mix and increase gross profits. An increase
of just 1% may add thousands of dollars to net profits. You can give sales
incentives that will cause employees to sell the most profitable items instead
of the easiest ones.
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4. What were my expenses by category last month?
You need to know: Are payroll costs too high? What about other costs, such as
insurance and utilities? In order to cut back on expenses, first know which ones
are out of line. Recording your expenses each month ensures that you get the
maximum tax deductions.
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5. Who owes me money and how much?
You need to know: You can't expect to get paid in full unless you tell customers
exactly what they owe. An itemized, neatly printed, and up-to-date monthly
statement tells customers that you expect to be paid on time and according to
your payment terms.
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6. Who's behind in paying me and by how much?
You need to know: Customers who fall behind need to be contacted immediately and
often so that it doesn't become a habit. Also, before you approve a new order
from a customer, you'll want to know if that customer paid you on time for the
last order .
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7. How much inventory do I have: in total and by item?
You need to know: If you're running low on an item, you can reorder in advance
and never run out. Plus, you can avoid rush delivery charges. If you have too
much of one item, or too much inventory in general, you can cut back on your
inventory investment. Also, you can compare a physical count to the books and
identify a shortage problem before it threatens to put you out of business.
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8. To whom do I owe money and how much?
You need to know: Many vendors offer discounts for paying bills in less than 30
days, which can add up to big savings on an annual basis. Paying your bills on
time will increase your chances of qualifying for business credit. Plus, you can
plan for your cash requirements, and reduce the need to borrow from a bank or
your own funds.
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9. What was my profit last month?
You need to know: A monthly profit figure gives you the financial bottom line,
and lets you know where you've been and where you're going. Plus, you can save
thousands of dollars, on year-end tax return fees, and plan for taxes in
advance.
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10. How much do I OWN, and how much do I OWE?
You need to know: Keeping track of your current assets and liabilities allows
you to plan for your cash needs, and helps you stay in compliance with loan
agreements. Plus, you'll be instantly ready to respond to questions from
suppliers or potential customers.
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Which of the following best describes Your Accounting System?
I do it myself
Your time is so much more valuable! You are the World's #1 expert
in running your business. While you are busy doing bookkeeping, your competitors
are designing new products and services, preparing new advertising, collecting
past-due accounts, and shopping for less expensive suppliers. These are
essential to the growth of your business. Are you sure that your accounting
system conforms to proper rules and procedures? Even more importantly, do you
get all of the valuable information described here from your system?
I have an accountant
Does your accountant or bookkeeper provide you with all of
the information described here? Does your accountant take the time to explain
what the numbers mean, and how you can use them to manage your business more
profitably? Do you feel you are getting the best possible value for the fees you
are paying?
I don't have a system
There isn't a better time than right now to get started!
Studies have shown that small businesses often fail because they don't have a
good accounting system. This system is so easy to use that you'll be amazed. If
you can drop a piece of paper into a file folder, you already have the necessary
skills to use it! You can obtain all of the valuable information described here.
Plus, you will understand what the numbers mean, and how you can use them to
manage your business more profitably, and better control your future.
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