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		<title>Profit or Cash Flow 2</title>
		<description>A previous article, showed the differences between profit and cash flow. Many business people understand the difference, but my previous article highlighted the importance of CASH MANAGEMENT! I will attempt to provide more detail, with regard to cash management, in this latest offering.

The thrus</description>
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		<title>How to Improve Cash Flow in Your Cleaning Business</title>
		<description>In any business, but especially in a small business, cash flow -- money coming in and money going out -- is important to the success of the business. Money going out is the easy part; there are always expenses: rent, supplies, equipment, salaries, etc. that you need to pay. But sometimes getting mon</description>
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