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Business
Plan - Appendix II - Contd.
MONTHLY CASH FLOW PROJECTION
Name of Business
Owner
Type of Business
Prepared
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Date
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Pre-Start
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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Total
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Month Year
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Est./Act.
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Est/Act
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Est/Act
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Est/Act
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Est/Act
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Est/Act
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Est/Act
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1. Cash on hand (beginning
month)
2. Cash receipts
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(a) Cash sales
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(b) Collections from credit
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accounts
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(c) Loan or other cash
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injections (specify)
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3. Total cash receipts
(2a+2b+2c=3)
4. Total cash available
(before cash out) (1+3)
5. Cash paid out
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(a) purchases (merchandise)
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(b) Gross wages (excludes withdrawals)
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(c) Payroll expenses (taxes, etc.)
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(d) Outside services
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(e) Supplies (office and
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operating)
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(f) Repairs and maintenance
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(g) Advertising
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(h) Car, delivery and travel
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(i) Accounting and legal
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(j) Rent
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(k) Telephone
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(l) Utilities
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(m) Insurance
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(n) Taxes (real estate, etc.)
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(o) Interest
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(p) Other expenses (specify
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each)
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(q) Miscellaneous
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(unspecified)
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(r) Subtotal
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(s) Loan principal payment
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(t) Capital purchases
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(specify)
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(u) Other start-up costs
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(v) Reserve and/or escrow
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(specify)
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(w) Owner's withdrawal
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6. Total cash paid out (5a
through 5w)
7. Cash position (end of
month) (4 minus 6)
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Essential operating data
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(non-cash flow information)
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A. Sales volume (dollars)
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B. Accounts receivable
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(end on month)
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C. Bad debt (end of
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month)
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D. Inventory on hand (end
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of month)
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E. Accounts payable (end
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of month)
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MONTHLY CASH FLOW PROJECTION
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1. Cash on hand (beginning of month)
-- Cash on hand same as (7), Cash position, pervious month
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2. Cash receipts-
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(a) Cash sales-All cash sales. Omit
credit sales unless cash is actually received
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(b) Gross wages (including withdrawals)--
Amount to be expected from all accounts.
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(c) Loan or other cash injection-Indicate
here all cash injections not shown in 2(a) or 2(b) above.
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3. Total cash receipts (2a+2b+2c=3)
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4. Total cash available (before
cash out)(1+3)
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5. Cash paid out -
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(a) Purchases (merchandise)--Merchandise
for resale or for use in product (paid for in current month).
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(b) Gross wages (including withdrawals)--Base
pay plus overtime (if any)
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(c) Payroll expenses (taxes, etc.)--
Include paid vacations, paid sick leave, health insurance, unemployment
insurance, (this might be 10 to 45% of 5(b))
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(d) Outside services-This could
include outside labor and/or material for specialized or overflow
work, including subcontracting
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(e) Supplies (office and operating)--Items
purchased for use in the business (not for resale)
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(f) Repairs and maintenance-Include
periodic large expenditures such as painting or decorating
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(g) Advertising-This amount should
be adequate to maintain sales volume
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(h) Car, delivery and travel-If
personal car is used, charge in this column, include parking
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(i) Accounting and legal-Outside
services, including, for example, bookkeeping
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(j) Rent-Real estate only (See 5(p)
for other rentals)
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(k) Telephone
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(l) Utilities-Water, heat, light
and/or power
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(m) Insurance-Coverage on business
property and products (fire, liability); also worker's compensation,
fidelity, etc. Exclude executive life (include in 5(w))
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(n) Taxes (real estate, etc.)--
Plus inventory tax, sales tax, excise tax, if applicable
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(o) Interest-Remember to add interest
on loan as it is injected (See 2© above)
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(p) Other expenses (specify each)
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Unexpected expenditures may be included
here as a safety factor________________________________________
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Equipment expenses during the month
should be included here (non-capital equipment)__________________________
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When equipment is rented or leased,
record payments here
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(q) Miscellaneous (unspecified)--Small
expenditures for which separate accounts would be practical
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(r) Subtotal-This subtotal indicates
cash out for operating costs
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(s) Loan principal payment-Include
payment on all loans, including vehicle and equipment purchases
on time payment
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(t) Capital purchases (specify)--Nonexpensed
(depreciable) expenditures such as equipment, building purchases
on time payment
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(u) Other start-up costs-Expenses
incurred prior to first month projection and paid for after start-up
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(v) Reserve and/or escrow (specify)--
Example: insurance, tax or equipment escrow to reduce impact of
large periodic payments
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(w) Owner's withdrawals-Should include
payment for such things as owner's income tax, social security,
health insurance, executive life insurance premiums, etc.
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6. Total cash paid out (5a through
5w)
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7. Cash position (end on month)
(4 minus 6)-- Enter this amount in (1) Cash on hand following
month-
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Essential operating data (non-cash flow
information)--This is basic information necessary for proper planning
and for proper cash flow projection. Also with this data, the
cash flow can be evolved and shown in the above form.
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A. Sales volume (dollars)--This
is a very important figure and should be estimated carefully,
taking into account size of facility and employee output as well
as realistic anticipated sales (actual sales, not orders received).
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B. Accounts receivable (end of month)--
Previous unpaid credit sales plus current month's credit sales,
less amounts received current month (deduct "C" below)
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C. Bad debt (end on month)-- Bad
debts should be subtracted from (B) in the month anticipated
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D. Inventory on hand (end on month)--
Last month's inventory plus merchandise received and/or manufactured
current month minus amount sold current month
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E. Accounts payable (end of month)
Previous month's payable plus current month's payable minus amount
paid during month.
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F. Depreciation-Established by your
accountant, or value of all your equipment divided by useful life
(in months) as allowed by Internal Revenue Service
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