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Dan,I'm pretty much the same, been whittling away at my overdraft, 7k, for the last year or so, and I'd like it to be not there, but it is handy for the times the cash isn't flowing fast enough or an emergency. I would have preferred not to have it, but probably 90% of business's have one so it's that or the dragons den with me new Skip filling/auto wheel-barrow/excavator/tea machine and Radio combo, watch this space!!
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Im same as giles, i dont borrow money, paid my mortgage off this year after 3 moves and 2 extensions. That is a big drain on the resources gone. Now im concentrating on building both companies for the kids futures. Not had a pot to pee in since i was 17, the thought of having a few quid to actually spend is exciting but i doubt i could bear to spend any of it after such a struggle
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We're invoicing about 100k a month since sept last year,we've had a great winter. looks good on paper-about 110k pre-tax profit in these 6 months. on paper...
reality is cash flow is a major problem,we're struggling month on month to pay the bills,delaying on paying the suppliers till the cash comes in. these figures include for 20k of bad debtors. cash is king,its just getting your hands on the stuff within 30 days of invoice.
we're lucky in that we have cash in the bank,otherwise i dont know how we could survive in the current climate.
reality is cash flow is a major problem,we're struggling month on month to pay the bills,delaying on paying the suppliers till the cash comes in. these figures include for 20k of bad debtors. cash is king,its just getting your hands on the stuff within 30 days of invoice.
we're lucky in that we have cash in the bank,otherwise i dont know how we could survive in the current climate.
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Thats excatly my problem, my auntie owns conlon construction and i have another contact within carefoots plc, but they say i have to agree to the same payment terms as other sub-contractors, which is fair enough, i just cant bank roll a job for a month then wait another two months for payments whilst bank rolling another two jobs, i just cant do it.
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we have done small works for PLCs on 120 days but it gets priced high
i did a 200 by 20 resin mortar patch and billed a certain PLC £400 +vat
also laid 70 class b s for £600 +vat
the added profit makes up for the 3 month wait
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retention is a PITA for us right now as we have 25k laying waiting for 6 month retention periods to fall into place,but we cannot tender without it
LLL
i did a 200 by 20 resin mortar patch and billed a certain PLC £400 +vat
also laid 70 class b s for £600 +vat
the added profit makes up for the 3 month wait
:;):
retention is a PITA for us right now as we have 25k laying waiting for 6 month retention periods to fall into place,but we cannot tender without it
LLL
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Yes, having looked up factoring. Just whack their fees or even the whole 10% on top of the price you have come up with, if you get the busy no lose, if you don't you have only wasted your time doing the quote, which kuts case he had already done. if it was me and I felt comfortable I could do the work I price as normal then chuck on 25% to cover the factoring and the whoops factory, then see if I get the business, you would probably be surprised!!
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we go out at £450 a day each labour only when doing the concrete for the nhs jobs, to the 5th sub contractor in the line so we hit them up and they pay fairly promptly then they deal with all the 120 day crap...
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com