Cash flow management – Why and how in today’s climate

Cash flow is often monitored far more closely in times of uncertainty or change. Many will now be closer to their cash flow than ever before, but how is best to manage it? What tools are available to continue monitoring after the pandemic? And how do you recover funds you are entitled to but have not been paid?

We hosted a webinar with our panel of in-house experts Matt Howard and Lee Sharman, who discussed:

  1. The importance of understanding where you are now to help better forecast for the future
  2. Tools for effective cash flow management, and how to identify and resolve common issues
  3. How dispute resolution and debt recovery can support you being paid as a priority over others; whilst mitigating risk, cost and being time efficient.

Thank you to everyone that attended. Here are the slides and recording from the webinar in case you would like to review them.

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Webinar recordings

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We aimed for the session to be interactive and hope we answered a number of questions. Some we have followed up with directly after the event. If you have any other questions following the webinar series and would like to discuss these with one of our experts, please complete the form below.

We always recommend that you seek advice from a suitably qualified adviser before taking any action. The information in this article only serves as a guide and no responsibility for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of this material can be accepted by the authors or the firm.

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