Cashflow and Cost Control

Cashflow and Cost Control

More than ever, cashflow and cost control is a vital part of staying afloat, whether your business is in recovery or growth mode.

Revenue, profit and your bottom line will all resume their importance when we’re back to “normal” (however that’s going to look), but keeping everything running is the priority for now.

Regular cashflow forecasts will help you keep that in focus. Here’s why:

  • Cost control – If you can’t reach your targets for income, reining in your costs may give you a little extra head room to manage cashflow while you plan your next move.
  • Visibility on outgoings – Cost control can be a challenge when it’s hard to pinpoint hidden costs or where established ways of doing things cost more money than they should. You may also have been coping with unexpected expenses, as you’ve adapted your business for unplanned circumstances.
  • Improving business practice – It’s more than just keeping an eye on outgoings (though that’s important). It’s about looking at each aspect of your business and business systems (or the gaps where there should be business systems) to see if poor practice is driving costs up unnecessarily.
  • It can be useful to break it down – You can look at cost centres such as office supplies or freight. Or you can look at what those costs do for your business.

It can help to analyse costs in terms of cost of sale and overheads.

Cost of sale and overheads

Cost of sale (also known as Cost of Goods Sold or CoGS) is how much it costs you to make a sale. In a business which sells products, CoGS is based on the price paid for the product, plus any costs necessary to put the merchandise into inventory and make it ready for sale, including shipping and handling. You can even break it down to calculate the cost of sale of individual units.

Overheads are general business expenses. They can’t be tracked directly to sales. Overheads are what it costs you to open your doors (whether online or actual) every morning.

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  • Reduce unnecessary expenses – Now might be the time to trim every expense that’s not related to your core product or service.
  • Suppliers – Are you able to work with your providers to ask for discounts or more favourable payment terms on either cost of sale or overhead expenses?
  • Talk to the team – Analyse your costs and involve your team, including frontline sales staff.
  • Advertising – It might be a false economy to cut back on advertising, as customers are online looking for bargains and price-checking alternatives. Targeted campaigns might work better.
  • Prioritise – Can you pinpoint the products most likely to bring the fastest or best return and hold back on products that are a slower sell?
  • Promote or discount – If you have old or slow-moving stock, can you discount it and convert old stock to cash? If you can attract customers now, you may be able to use it to spotlight your other products.

Every dollar you can pull back from your costs can go straight into cashflow.

Talk to us if you’d like to review your costs and your systems to keep costs under control. Whether your sales are boom or bust, you want to make sure that your costs aren’t holding you back. Also, If you need an accountant in Auckland – feel free to reach out.

Read on how to build a best practice business through planning – click here.

Are you struggling to make your business work?

Insight CA Limited is a team of experienced Auckland-based chartered accountants and business advisors who can help. We’ll give you the power to see what’s really happening in your business, so you can take control and start making progress. Click here to learn more about how we can help you achieve your goals.

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About the Author

Murray Phillips is the founder of Insight CA and The Cash Out Catalyst. A former multinational CFO, Murray now works alongside established New Zealand business owners – bringing CFO-level thinking to businesses that have outgrown their accountant but aren’t ready for a full-time hire.

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