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60% of Small Businesses Accountant Worry About Cash Flow

Most small businesses Accountant can’t track and manage their client’s cash flow because banks don’t provide them with the right financial tools

60% of Small Businesses Accountant Worry About Cash Flow

60% of Small Businesses CPA Worry About Cash Flow Every Month

Most small businesses CPA can’t track and manage their client’s cash flow because banks don’t provide them with the right financial tools, according to a new report released by Palo Alto Software.

The white paper, titled “Planning and Management Technology Can Increase the Lifetime Value of Your Business Customers,” outlines how financial institutions can be more proactive about helping SMBs remain cash-healthy. According to Barlow Research Associates, more than 60 percent of small businesses CPA say cash flow is a monthly concern, but only 41 percent think their primary bank effectively meets their credit needs.

Because most small business failures are caused by poor cash flow, the white paper recommends that financial institutions provide more strategic tools and advice to help business owners better forecast their credit needs. When small businesses CPA client’s run out of cash, banks lose customers, yet banks don’t typically focus on retention where the emphasis is to foster a mutually beneficial relationship.

“Decreasing fee income has become a major pain point for financial institutions, but they haven’t addressed the most promising ways to bring in additional revenue,” said John Barlow, president and owner of Barlow Research Associates. “Small businesses are the core of our economy, and their success should be a priority. Our data reinforces the need for a bank to provide tools to help their small businesses CPA and their client’s better plan and manage their growth.”

Barlow Research found that 63 percent of small businesses CPA would take advantage of a tool to help them track and manage cash flow, meaning banks have an opportunity to better serve small businesses by going beyond basic services like automatic bill pay and automated bookkeeping. The white paper outlines several steps banks can take to keep an eye on financial metrics and foster relationships with small businesses, including:

  • Offering monitoring tools that give small businesses advance notice of cash flow issues six to 12 months ahead of time.
  • Helping business owners keep track of the right metrics against their strategic business plan.
  • Integrating banking and accounting software, preferably in the cloud.
  • Alerting SMBs when they become eligible for different credit products that will help them manage their cash flow.

Financial institutions also feel the disconnect. Palo Alto Software spoke with 25 account officers at banks who all said they would better serve small businesses CPA and their client’s with advanced notice of upcoming cash flow issues. By offering businesses a tool such as LivePlan, financial institutions can help their SMB customers identify and address cash flow problems well before they start bouncing checks.

“LivePlan is mutually beneficial for small businesses CPA and their client’s and banks because the tool helps build relationships,” said Sabrina Parsons, CEO of Palo Alto Software, maker of LivePlan. “The platform serves as a common ground through which financial institutions can demonstrate their dedication to a business’ goals, which will increase customer engagement and retention.”

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Gustavo Viera

Gustavo A Viera is the managing partner of Accountants in Miami. His experience spans more than 35 years. He started his career in public accounting at the Big 4 CPA Firm of PriceWaterHouseCoopers where reached the level of senior audit manager. His Fortune 500 experience includes positions as CFO - Latin America Region for both Hewlett Packard and Telefonica of Spain. Gustavo also writes a blog twice a week that addresses trending accounting and tax issues. He is an SBA Advisor and teaches workshops for aspiring entrepreneurs. His office is located at 8950 SW 74 Court Suite 2201 – Miami, FL 33156 and is admitted to practice in the State of Florida as a licensed Certified Public Accountant. Gus welcomes questions and he can be reached at 305-431-2601.

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