It’s Looking A Lot More Like Christmas!

The Christmas adverts are streaming day and night, the high streets have now re-opened. This got me thinking about the challenges some businesses face at this time of year normally, let alone this year. Staff holidays, early payroll, bonuses, longer payment terms and staff overtime can all cause extra pressure on small businesses and can affect your cash flow. So, here are my top tips for managing cash flow this Christmas…

Get organised!

Planning is key to avoiding cash flow challenges! If you predict your business is likely to be affected by slow sales or late payments, then start planning. Don’t bury your head in the sand but face up to what you think the worst-case scenario could be to ensure you have the funds to cover unexpected bills or absent staff. Estimate the amount of money you expect to flow in and out of your business this Christmas. This should help you stay on track.

Pace your spending

Christmas can be a particularly demanding time with staff bonuses and parties to pay for, although they look unlikely this year. For a start, you could spread staff bonuses over two payments and have if permitted, a low budget party in the office. Most staff would rather have a modest Christmas celebration and keep their jobs in the New Year!

Communicate with customers

Speak to customers about when you are expecting them to pay you over the Christmas period. Be clear about working hours and delivery times to avoid confusion. It won’t make you popular, but you may have to consider penalties for larger businesses that are out to protect their own cash flow – be clear and up front about this.

Boost productivity

Turn a quiet time in sales into a busy period in planning and training. Take advantage of the peace and quiet. Set targets, conduct staff reviews, catch up on admin and source new suppliers. Then, when business picks up again, you’re ready to take full advantage.

Christmas is usually a time for us all to unwind and enjoy time with our family and friends, this year should be no different, just on a lesser scale due to restrictions. It is important to have one eye on work but aim to keep that to a minimum. But, before you get too near to Christmas, plan ahead for the New Year now. Think about what you want to achieve during the first quarter of 2021, and what goals you have and the KPIs to achieve these. Getting this in place now and communicating it with your team will then mean you can all relax a little more over the festive time.

On 8th January, we are holding our quarterly GrowthCLUB session, an opportunity for you to plan ahead for the first quarter of next year… and know what you want to achieve week by week. If you would like to join us, please do click this link to find out more.

Enjoy the festive cheer that will be getting into full swing over the coming weeks and have a great Christmas!