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» Cash Flow, Volume 13, Issue 2, 2016

12. Of the actions just mentioned, which is the one most important action you usually take to resolve a cash flow problem?

Response
1 Draw on personal resources 15
2 Cash in investments held on behalf of the business 1
3 Borrow money 16
4 Adjust scheduled payments 13
5 Adjust scheduled purchases 25
6 Try harder to collect money owed you 26
7 Lay off employees 1
8 Sell your receivables 1
9 Other 0
10 (DK/Refuse) 2
Total (%) 100
N 448

Notes:


Volume 13, Issue 2, 2016
ISSN - 1534-8326

Holly S. Wade
NFIB Research Foundation



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