top of page
Writer's pictureAssist Plus

Business Budget - 5 Steps To Start Your Business Budget On The Right Path

Updated: Aug 15

By Marc-Eddy Drouinaud Jr

Business Budget

When it comes to starting a business, budgeting is important. According to home business magazine, 7 out of 15 business start-ups fail due to poor budgeting.

Budgeting is important because it represents a detailed analysis on how a company expects to spend cash in the near future.


To better assist you today, I have come up with some steps to follow in order to make sure that you have a nice budgeting plan.


Business Budget

1. You must learn to be flexible

When you are first starting a business, remember that you are new to this. You have a lot to learn. In addition, because you are new to this, your market is going to have a hard time trusting you and your brand. If your revenue does not match your expenses after one year, then I would recommend that you adjust your budget. According to home business magazine, it takes one year to determine if a budget needs to be adjusted.


2. Make conservative estimations

When you make your budgeting spreadsheet, you must make conservative estimations. I would recommend that you underestimate your revenue and you overestimate your expenses. Make sure to include your mortgage, car note, light bill, and high-speed internet bill in your expenses. Your estimations do not have to be completely correct, however you may have a better understanding on what your potential losses are.


3. Have a cash emergency fund

What I suggest for you to do is set aside a small portion of each month's revenue that your start-up brings in and put it in a trusted savings account. Although your budget is already tight, you will be happy you did this in case there is an economic downturn.


4. Keep an eye on your budget

Go over the records of your budget every month. Budget spreadsheets do not help you if you just stick them in the drawer. Take a look at the areas in your spreadsheet where you went under and over your planned expectations on your budget. If your return was lower than the expenses, then it is time to cut some costs.


5. Show some restraint

Your budget should restrain you from spending unnecessarily. However, if something comes up, please do not ignore it because it was not a part of your original budget. Sometimes, you will need to open your budget and take advantage of precious opportunities.


Fortunately for you, there are experts who offer even more quality information on how to create a successful budget from the ground to the top.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9794082


45 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page