Now is the perfect time to evaluate your financial position and come up with innovative ways to add revenue streams and generate cash. Here are five ways you might consider to improve your cash inflow:
Take a look at your assets, both fixed and human. Could you make slight pivots to create a new form of income?
For instance, if you run a coffee shop or restaurant, could you start a delivery service or offer a drive-thru pickup? Should you charge for delivery?
Think about what you currently have and how you can do more with the assets you already have.
There are countless apps you can use to serve your customers better. If you don’t have a website, you should consider getting one built if you want to establish your presence online. You might also have online ordering options or online appointment booking for consultations. If you’re a professional services provider, consultations can be booked with tools like Calendly and go virtual through low-cost video conferencing options like Zoom and Go-To Meeting.
You might start selling merchandise that is relevant to your business. You can ask your customers to support you through these difficult times by buying a hat, a shirt, or other products. This can work well if you partner with a charity or get your customers input into the merch you will sell.
With social restrictions and lockdowns, it is important to give your customers a way to pay you without having to visit your office or store. You can find a lot of reasonably-priced invoicing systems which allow you to send digital invoices and get paid online. Drop us a message if you need help with this.
Almost everyone else is having a tough time just like you. So if you can, you might want to consider offering discounts and special promotions to attract customers even during the COVID-19 crisis.
These are just some of the ways you can bring in more cash into your business. If you want to develop a focused approach and need tailored business advice, feel free to contact us so we can discuss your specific situation.
Donna Bordeaux, CPA with Calculated Moves
Creativity and CPAs don’t generally go together. Most people think of CPAs as nerdy accountants who can’t talk with people. Well, it’s time to break that stereotype. Lively, friendly, and knowledgeable can be a part of your relationship with your CPA as demonstrated by Donna and Chad Bordeaux. They have over 50 years of combined experience as entrepreneurial CPAs. They’ve owned businesses and helped business owners exceed their wildest dreams. They have been able to help businesses earn many times more profit than the average business in the same industry and are passionate about helping industries that help families build great memories.