An entrepreneur is always good at his business, i.e. the service or the product his enterprise offers to the customer. In most of the cases, he is technically capable of delivering a great product or service. However, it is not necessary that while the customer is super satisfied, the entrepreneur is also making good money for himself. At least, he should know whether he had made enough. It is also relevant for him to know if that profit had actually reached his pocket or not. The Four Bucket Cash Flow gives absolute clarity of the money the business actually generated and how it was utilised during a period of time. The distinction of the owner from the business brings out a clear picture of how the entrepreneur has dealt with the funds of his business. A few critical business decisions come out from the regular analysis of the Four Bucket Cash Flow Statement.
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