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The Importance of Burn Rate and Cash Runway

Up and Running

If you’re out of cash, you’re out of business. If you’re running a startup or small business in these times, you have to be thinking about a Plan B and even a Plan C. As I write this, at least 20% of the United States is on lockdown and only “essential” businesses have their doors open. You have positive cash flow.

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The Virus Survival Strategy For Your Startup

Steve Blank

With the Covid-19 virus a worldwide pandemic, if you’re leading any startup or small business, you have to be asking yourself, “What’s Plan B? While the impact on small businesses and workers in the “gig-economy” hasn’t made the news, it will be worse for them. But next the question is, ‘What happens to my business?”.

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How to Manage Cash Flow in a Crisis

Up and Running

And we business owners need to make sure that our businesses not only survive this crisis but find ways to thrive. For small businesses, cash flow management in a crisis is absolutely vital. It can mean the difference between stabilizing your business or falling behind. Cut all salaries by 20%.

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Is Your Startup Tracking the Right Metrics?

Up and Running

What a lot of companies or startups don’t realize is when you put up forecast together, it’s difficult if you’re a startup. You probably want to have a monthly one though because all your other expenses for the most part are monthly: rent, salaries, all your fixed costs, insurance. You can have a yearly ARPU or ARPA.

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