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How to Run a Productive Monthly Business Plan Review Meeting

Up and Running

We always spend time drilling into the numbers, beyond the top-line revenue and expenses to better understand what the drivers were behind our performance. Most importantly, we review our cash position and cash flow. But you can always start out with a simple cash flow template in Excel. Or did some underperform?

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Containing Growth Chaos: Five Things To Do When Your Company Is On The Upswing

YoungUpstarts

But entrepreneurs face other concerns that compete with this growth focus, including hiring, maintaining current revenue sources and distinguishing themselves from the competition. Manage cash flow. At my company, our cash position is reviewed every week, come rain or shine. Hell or high water.

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a16z Podcast: Growth in Turbulent Times

Ben's Blog

” At least at Reforge, a lot of our revenue comes from company education budgets. But I also see founders who are in an amazing cash position, even though they’re not experiencing massive tailwinds, doing very aggressive things. We’re not going to book any revenue for the next 12 months. Andrew : Right.

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9 Things That Tell You To Pivot

YoungUpstarts

Your revenues are declining or you don’t have any revenue at all! Revenues don’t appear overnight; even the greatest success stories had to work hard to start getting traction and growth. Yet if revenues start to decline, or after a few months customers are still leaving you for other solutions, then you may have an issue.