Take into account the cash-flow dimension, as a visual representation of the oil in the company's engine.
Introduction to finance for project managers

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Take into account the cash-flow dimension, as a visual representation of the oil in the company's engine.


Introduction to finance for project managers

Author : Jean-Pierre PAYRE

Publication date: December 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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5. Take into account the cash-flow dimension, as a visual representation of the oil in the company's engine.

While the aim of any company is to achieve zero cash flow on average, two other situations frequently arise.

  • Structurally negative cash flow: in this case, working capital is insufficient to cover working capital requirements, forcing the company to resort to current bank loans. This situation is particularly common in small start-ups, where management has not anticipated the growth in working capital requirements.

  • Structurally positive cash flow: working capital is too high in relation to operating cycle requirements. This situation arises in businesses where sales are made on a cash basis and suppliers are paid late, as in the retail sector.

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