Operating A Profitable Restaurant

Operating A Profitable Restaurant

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A Restaurant Industry Podcast

The Cash Flow Statement represents how the Balance Sheet and P&L work together to have an impact on your cash and operating accounts. It is designed to show you where your cash is coming from, and where it is going within a specific time period. Because restaurants don’t operate entirely on a cash basis, it’s often difficult to find your cash position from the Income and Expense Statement and the Balance Sheet alone. In this episode of The Tip Share, RASI Education and Training Manager, Brittany Ward, breaks down the function of the Cash Flow Statement and why it’s possibly the most important statement to review on a regular basis.

Read the full Blog Post: https://restaurantaccountingservices.com/blog_posts/understanding-the-function-of-your-restaurants-cash-flow-statement

Watch the full Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLkx1bC7354

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