In business, revenue (total income) is vanity, profit (revenue minus expenses) is sanity, but cash flow (actual money moving in and out) is reality; while revenue looks impressive on paper, it doesn't pay bills or change your life—profit does, and without proper cash flow management, a business may not survive long enough to become profitable.
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Cash flow vs. Profit: The truth about your Remote Cleaning Business #remotecleaningbusiness #shortsAdded:
the difference between cash flow and profit, and more importantly, which one actually puts money in your pocket.
Because I see it all the time. Someone tells me, "John, I'm doing 20K a month."
Sounds great, but then I ask one question, "How much are you actually keeping? What are you taking home?" And that's where things get really quiet.
Because revenue is exciting. It feels like progress. Looks great on paper. But revenue alone doesn't change your life.
Profit does.
And even deeper than that, cash flow determines whether your business even survives long enough to become profitable.
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