Building financial resilience in uncertain times
06/10/2025

Every business faces unexpected challenges. Rising costs, supply delays, late payments and sudden changes in demand can all place pressure on cash flow. The businesses that cope best are usually those that have taken time to build financial resilience.

Resilience is not simply about holding large sums of cash. It is about planning ahead and understanding the numbers that drive the business. A simple but effective starting point is to maintain a rolling 12-month cash flow forecast. Updating this regularly helps you see when pressure points are likely to occur, so that action can be taken early rather than reacting when funds run short.

Another sound step is to build a small reserve fund. Setting aside a proportion of profits each month can create a buffer that covers at least three months of fixed costs. This can make all the difference when faced with a delayed payment or an unexpected expense.

Relationships matter too. Clear communication with suppliers and customers helps avoid surprises. If customers pay late, early contact and clear terms often improve recovery rates.

We also recommend using sensitivity analysis to test “what if” scenarios — for example, what if energy costs rise by 10% or a key customer pays two months late? Discussing these possibilities can highlight practical ways to strengthen your position.

A resilient business is one that can manage uncertainty with confidence and seize opportunities when others are forced to hold back.


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