The “Profitable but Stressed” Business
- Lindsay Read

- Mar 26
- 1 min read
A business showed $280,000 in annual profit.
Yet the owner felt constant cash pressure.
Why?
• Large receivables outstanding
• Equipment financing payments
• Quarterly tax payments underestimated
• Owner draws taken without cash forecasting
The issue wasn’t profitability.
It was cash structure.
Profit measures performance.
Cash measures stability.
Both require discipline.




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