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comic cuts 13 September 2004 07:35 PM

Cashflow forecast freeware
 
Please can anyone recommend freeware for cashflow forecasting?
Any help appreciated!!

CC

Pete The Biker 13 September 2004 09:17 PM

Loads of different spreadsheets here: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...UK%7CcountryGB

I haven't used any of them myself, but the Business Link one "Business Link - The principles of cashflow forecasting" looks quite good at first glance.

I see loads of the things at work, and the key thing is to understand what assumptions underlie the figures you put in. In other words you can put any old rubbish into a spreadsheet and it will look very nice and add up - but it's still all rubbish. Too many times cashflow forecasts ("CFF") just show a debt at the beginning and cash rolling in like it was going out of fashion!

If you are presenting your CFF to someone else e.g. to raise finance, you need to document what your assumptions are, and understand how the various figures move in relation to each other - e.g. if sales rise, how much impact will that have on your costs? In other words, a sensitivity analysis - things will never go according to plan, so which are the key elements you need to control, and what are the implications of your assumptions being wrong?

Hope this helps.

Pete

The Fixer 13 September 2004 09:47 PM

I used the Business Link version recently, seems like a good sheet :D

Pete The Biker 13 September 2004 10:06 PM

By the way, the best forecasting software would integrate the CFF with the Balance Sheet and the Profit & Loss statement, so that you can see the full picture. I don't think you would get that for free - a well known one is Winforecast by Sage, but that costs £400-500. Details here http://www.accounting-software-shop....nforecast.html

comic cuts 14 September 2004 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by Pete The Biker
By the way, the best forecasting software would integrate the CFF with the Balance Sheet and the Profit & Loss statement, so that you can see the full picture. I don't think you would get that for free - a well known one is Winforecast by Sage, but that costs £400-500. Details here http://www.accounting-software-shop....nforecast.html

Pete,

Many thanks for your help.
I've prepared business plan with stand alone software from bank so will try the software you suggested for the CFF alone. Once business is up and running will have Sage based system I believe, fully integrated.
I note your comments regarding assumptions and will include these for bank when presented.
Many thanks again for taking the time to help!

CC

GaryK 14 September 2004 09:27 AM

and if you want something that helps you collect your cash and works with sage Ive done this line 50 add-on available as a 30 day free trial.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...sPageName=WDVW

cheers

Gary

comic cuts 14 September 2004 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by GaryK
and if you want something that helps you collect your cash and works with sage Ive done this line 50 add-on available as a 30 day free trial.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...sPageName=WDVW

cheers

Gary

Thanks, Gary.
I've a projected start up of late October so will certainly have a look at your add on then.

CC


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