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In this Foundations of Cash Management course, you’ll learn how to manage cash—the money your business uses to operate day to day. Without cash planning, even profitable businesses could miss payroll or delay projects. This course shows how to track what’s coming in, what’s going out, and how much you actually have on hand.
You’ll explore the basics of cash inflows and outflows. You’ll learn how to spot timing gaps and why strong liquidity matters. You’ll also learn how to build cash reserves that help cover emergencies or slow periods. The course includes examples of companies that avoided setbacks by using simple tools like spreadsheets, payment schedules, and rolling forecasts.
You’ll see how different departments work together to improve collections, reduce delays, and align spending with real cash, not guesses. And you’ll understand how cash management supports growth, from hiring to launching new projects.
By the end of this course, you’ll know how to keep your business financially steady, make smarter decisions, and avoid common cash flow mistakes.
You'll learn how to manage cash, track inflows and outflows, spot timing gaps, understand why liquidity matters, and build cash reserves to cover emergencies or slow periods.
The lessons cover an Introduction to Cash Management, Key Components of Cash Management, Objectives and Goals of Cash Management, and Operational Challenges in Cash Management.
The course builds skills in Cash Flow Analysis, Cash Handling, and Liquidity Forecasting.
Cash management helps keep a business financially steady, supports growth from hiring to launching new projects, and helps avoid common cash flow mistakes such as missing payroll or delaying projects.