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“Business Viability” is defined as the likelihood that a business will survive. As business owners, we all want to ensure that our business will continue to have growing viability.
In order to be viable, a business must have strong enough cash-flow at any given point in time to be able to pay it’s creditors and pay a return to it’s owner/s.
The large majority of businesses have seasonal fluctuations. A viable business must possess sufficient cash resources, in order to be able to sustain itself during it’s less profitable seasons.
The below link will take you to a calculator, which will provide you with a summary financial report and a visual summary of key business performance indicators.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for an in-depth discussion on how your business scored!
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