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Projected Cash Outflows


The following are examples of some of the detailed cash outflows that you may want to include when projecting your cash outflows for your cash flow budget.

Anticipated Cash Outflows

  • Cost of goods sold
    • inventory purchases
    • shipping and handling
    • manufacturing costs
  • Operating expenses
    • payroll
    • payroll taxes
    • advertising
    • subscriptions and dues
    • professional fees
    • office and postage
    • rent
    • utilities
    • insurance
    • taxes and licenses
    • supplies
    • repairs and maintenance
    • credit card fees
    • bank service charges
    • other operating expenses
  • One-time purchases
    • new property or equipment
  • Debt payments
    • interest
    • principal
  • Other cash outflows
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