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June 02, 2022 | Posted in:

6 Ideas to Help Your Small Business this Summer

Summer is here. Depending on your industry, this season can be notorious for presenting challenges for small businesses. Here are six simple ideas and recommendations to help your business grow and thrive this summer.


1. Understand your cash flow.

One of the biggest causes of business failure is a lack of understanding cash flow. At the end of the day, you need enough cash to pay your vendors and your employees. If you run a seasonal business you understand this challenge. The high season sales harvest needs to be ample enough to support you during the slow non-seasonal periods.

Recommendation: Create a 12-month rolling forecast of revenue and expenses to help understand your cash needs.

 

2. Know your pressure points.

When looking at your business, there are a few big items that drive your business success. Do you know the top four drivers of your financial success or failure? By staying focused on the key drivers of your business, success will be easier to come by.

Recommendation: Look at last year’s tax return and identify the key financial drivers of your business. Do the same thing with your day-to-day operations and staffing.

3. Inventory matters.

If your business sells a physical product, you need a good inventory management system. This system doesn’t have to be complex, it just needs to help you keep control of your inventory. Cash turned into inventory that becomes stuck as inventory can create a major cash flow problem.

Recommendation: Develop an inventory system with periodic counts to ensure you do not have shrink or theft issues, and that can help identify when you need to take action to liquidate old inventory.

 

4. Know your customers.

Who are your current customers? Are there enough of them? Where can you get more of them? How loyal are they? Are they happy? Several large customers can drive your company’s growth or create tremendous risk should they take their business to a competitor.

Recommendation: Know who your target audience is and then cater your business toward them and what they are looking for in your offerings.

 

5. Know your point of difference.

Once you know who your target customer is, understand why they buy your product or service. What makes you different from other businesses selling a similar item?

Recommendation: If you don’t know what makes your business better than others, ask your key customers. They will tell you. Then take advantage of this information to generate new customers.

 

6. Develop a great support team.

Successful small business owners know they cannot do it all themselves. Do you have a good group of support professionals helping you? You need accounting, tax, legal, insurance, and employment help along with your traditional suppliers.

Recommendation: Conduct an annual review of your resources. Be prepared to review your suppliers and make improvements where necessary.

 

While libraries are filled with small business advisory books, sometimes focusing on a few basic ideas can help improve your business’s outlook. Contact an Alloy Silverstein advisor today for further insight into your business.

 

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