Alan Bussey
Member
Hello, everyone -
This forum has always been a valuable resource. Thank You, Bill, for this site.
I want to be able to suggest a reasonably simple, easy-to-determine method for distributing the cash flow after paying all of the expenses and the debt service.
My thought is that the business needs a minimum amount of cash readily available at all times. So I thought that maybe a minimum amount of cash or 'working capital' should be set before distributing cash to the partners.
What are some practical and objective ways to determine how discretionary cash flow is distributed? How often is this amount determined? What information is used? How often is cash distributed?
I would like to put a formula into the cash flow projections to do some cash flow and cash balance forecasting. My experience with forecasting future cash flow has been good. I need to know how determining the cash distribution is done in the real world.
Thank you.
Alan Bussey
This forum has always been a valuable resource. Thank You, Bill, for this site.
I want to be able to suggest a reasonably simple, easy-to-determine method for distributing the cash flow after paying all of the expenses and the debt service.
My thought is that the business needs a minimum amount of cash readily available at all times. So I thought that maybe a minimum amount of cash or 'working capital' should be set before distributing cash to the partners.
What are some practical and objective ways to determine how discretionary cash flow is distributed? How often is this amount determined? What information is used? How often is cash distributed?
I would like to put a formula into the cash flow projections to do some cash flow and cash balance forecasting. My experience with forecasting future cash flow has been good. I need to know how determining the cash distribution is done in the real world.
Thank you.
Alan Bussey