At some point, every small business owner will need to make an important decision: should they use cash or accrual budgeting for their company? Businesses use both the cash basis and full accrual basis of accounting and budgeting in their operations. There are advantages and disadvantages to both of these options, and you should consider talking with an accountant to learn about how these methods will impact your business.
Cash basis accounting identifies the the cash inflows and outflows of a business. In other words, revenues and expenses are managed to look at the facts: how much money are you bringing in and where is it going? By estimating the outflows and inflows of the company - using cash flow projections - you can determine if the money is being used productively. You will be able to make business decisions based on the cash position of your company. Implementing a cash budgeting system for your company will allow you to determine the amount of available credit before you begin running into liquidity problems. An adequate amount of cash on hand allows a company to extend credit or make purchases that will be paid for in the future.
A full accrual budget and a cash budget will not match numerically. In accrual budgeting, revenue is reported when earned, not when received. For example, wages and salaries are reported when the employee works, not when they are paid. The accrual budget is used to estimate the income and expenses of a given period, to try to determine the amount of a business's expected profit. U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles require that an organization report its financial statements on a full accrual basis.
When you implement cash budgeting for your company, you will experience many benefits in your business:
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