Cashflow Planning Gap in Seasonal Businesses
Operators of seasonal businesses lack purpose-built tools for modeling and managing cash gaps during off-season months. Generic financial software does not account for cyclical revenue patterns, making it difficult to decide when to take loans versus accumulate reserves. This creates recurring financial stress for otherwise viable businesses.
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