Have you got a strategy for a financially stress-free holiday period?

Christmas holiday breaks are a time to spend with family, friends & have a chance to recharge for the year ahead. We look forward to warmer weather and finally setting up an out-of-office email for the break. However, for business owners, this time can be stressful without careful cash-flow planning.

Even if you do continue to operate through the holiday shutdown season, your customers'financial behaviour may not remain the same.

It can be pretty disappointing to work hard all year only to find that once you have paid staff, overheads and creditors, you have little or nothing left in the bank to cover your own time off.

The strategies and tips shared below are generalised, however, we are here if you need to budget and prepare a cash-flow forecast. We can also help if you need assistance in applying for short term finance to get you through the break.

Why is cash-flow planning particularly important atthis time of year?

Staff leaveneeds to be covered in addition to your normal fixed overheads like rent,creditors and tax compliance. The budget and forecasting process ensures you knowyour numbers and are prepared. If you are shutting down, you won't be drivingrevenue during this period and sales may take time to get started again in thenew year.

Here are some simple strategies that can help

  • Decide your Christmas and holiday break dates – confirm these with staff, customers and suppliers.

  • Budgetand plan for annual leave – remember the pay rates may be higher thanstandard hourly rates, also factor in statutory public holidays.

  • Decide -if you are going to pay out leave in full at the beginning of the Christmas break or continue to pay as usual throughout the break.

  • Review your work in progress (WIP) - plan to complete jobs or services that can be invoiced and paid before Christmas (remember if you don’t invoice and get paid before Christmas, you may not see the money until mid to late January).

  • Capacityplanning - There is often a rush to get everything done before Christmas,whether it's the kitchen benchtop installed or the beauty treatment before thebreak, so make sure you have the capacity to maximise on this.

  • Stock-take -Do you need to order in goods now to be able to complete work in progress?Check that there is stock on hand available.

  • Making an arrangement with the Tax Office - if you find you can not make payments, it is possible to apply for an instalment arrangement. There are costs associated with this, however it may provide a solution that gets you through the holiday period. Talk to us, we can help.

Need financial support?

If you can’t make ends meet, now is the time to organise short term financial relief like an arranged overdraft of loan, rather than hoping it will come right. Please let us know if you need any help with wealth management, business advice or tax planning.

Contact us and let our accountants and advisors help, click here or call 
Bendigo 03 5445 4777
Melbourne 03 8621 8100

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