DO YOU HAVE FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE? Have you seen a Cash Flow Statement? Do you know what an Income Statement is? Can you read a Balance Sheet? Well, as an entrepreneur you need to understand the message that each of these simple reports convey. A Cash Flow statement provides a picture of the movement of real cash into and out of your business. A company’s financial performance over a period of time is depicted in the Income statement. The period may be a year, a quarter or a month. The Balance sheet is an account of the assets and liabilities of your company at a particular point in time. Daymond John once said -I’m a big advocate of financial intelligence.Yes, what you need is to acquire financial intelligence. However, I am not suggesting that you learn accounting or go through a course on “Accounting for Dummies”.
Correct me if I am wrong -Your aim is to run your startup more effectively, right? To achieve this singular goal you will need to know enough about finance to be able to talk sense with financiers, with statutory authorities and with business partners and suppliers. Too many startups have crashed because none of the co-founders understood finance and its implications.
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