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Budget
Plan For a Seasonal Crafting Business
by SolveYourProblem.com
Budgeting
for your seasonal craft income can be tricky when you first
start, but it is profitable for your
business’s well being. Working out both short and long term
financial budgeting for your business can let you know when
you are on track. It will help keep you in control of your
business finances and change things when they need to be. Here
we will go through some tips on what and how to budget for
your financial plan for the next year or so.
What you budget:
When it comes to budgeting you should consider not only your
income and expenses but also a balance summary so you can get
a clearer picture of your business. Getting a complete summary
of your craft business will help if you need to buy unexpected
equipment or if you would like to add new products in the future.
Another thing you will need to budget is your cash flow; it
will help show you how purchases and expenses affect your money.
Estimating your cash flow can be done through both your income
and balance statements.
How you budget:
When you first start up your craft business, you will have
to budget by estimating your sales and expenses making sure
to include even the tiniest of items. It does sound a bit daunting
to make a budget for something when you don’t know the exact
outcome, because it is a new business but you can adjust as
you go.
While you are in this start up phase you should do
your financial budget once a month for the first year so you have a more detailed
summary for future years. From the beginning of this first
year you need to establish your money level for each category.
The exact amount is important as this will distinguish and
calculate your profits, as well as your operating expenses,
receivable accounts and your inventory levels you need. To
find out the total of what you have sold you will need to calculate
how much it costs to produce the item, it’s usually done through
percentages.
The
next thing you will need to work out is your operating
expenses, payable and receivable accounts and your inventory
levels. You can work out your operating expenses by taking
all of your expenses into account such as insurance, marketing,
advertising, materials and other related fees and working them
out with the current business taxes. You can work out accounts
payable and receivable as well as your inventory by taking
the amount of days into account.
You
should write down all of your findings on your balance
sheet so you can work out the rest of your assets and liabilities.
To work them out you should also do them by categories.
You continue to repeat
this process every month for at least the first year of your craft business’s life to create a consistent
and accurate budget. When you increase your plan into a seasonal
one you will notice that your budget and cash flow will start
to vary with different seasons. If your business is one that
takes in higher amounts of sales through the period leading
up to and through the Christmas months, you should consider
adjusting your plan. You can do this easily; the method of
working out your budget is as follows: income budget, balance
sheet then cash flow. This is because you need to know your
net income before preparing anything else because of profit
numbers and retained earnings.
There
are many ways you can making your financial budgeting easier. There are many software programs on the market that
was created for this reason. Some of the top selling ones are
Win fast and Quicken.
If you have any problems or concerns when you are trying to
work out your budget you should seek advice from a certified
public accountant. It is advisable to let them help you through
it for the first few times so you know that you understand
the whole budgeting process. Once you get a hang of recording
an affective financial seasonal budget you will gain many benefits.
You will know that you will always be on top of your craft
business and know where your financial levels are always and
can change them if need be.
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