Financial Projections - Cash Flow Statements

Module: Financial Projections – Cash Flow Statements


Module Overview

This module introduces the fundamentals of building and understanding cash flow projections for your cannabis business, with a focused deep dive into cash flow statements.

While profitability is important, cash flow is what determines whether your business can operate day-to-day. This module will help you understand how cash moves through your business—when it comes in, when it goes out, and how to manage it effectively.

In a highly regulated and capital-intensive industry, maintaining strong cash flow is essential for sustainability, compliance, and growth.


Core Concept: Cash Flow Visibility & Sustainability

A strong financial foundation ensures:

  • Clear visibility into cash inflows and outflows
  • Ability to meet operational and financial obligations
  • Early identification of potential cash shortages
  • Sustainable day-to-day operations
  • A clear understanding of your business liquidity

You will learn to connect your business activities to actual cash movement—ensuring your business remains financially stable.


Key Financial Focus

1. Cash Flow Statement (Primary Focus)

  • Tracks cash inflows and outflows
  • Focuses on liquidity rather than profitability
  • Shows whether your business can sustain operations

2. Cash Inflows

  • Revenue collections
  • Loans and investor funding
  • Other income sources

3. Cash Outflows

  • Operating expenses (payroll, rent, utilities)
  • Inventory and production costs
  • Taxes, licensing, and compliance expenses

4. Cash Flow Timing

  • Understanding when cash is received vs. spent
  • Managing payment cycles and delays
  • Planning for fluctuations in cash availability

Key Components (Cash Flow Statement)

  • Cash Inflows — Money coming into the business
  • Cash Outflows — Money leaving the business
  • Net Cash Flow — Difference between inflows and outflows
  • Opening & Closing Cash Balance — Available cash over time
  • Cash Runway — How long your business can operate with current funds
  • Financial Assumptions — Timing and accuracy of projections

Cannabis Industry Considerations

  • High regulatory and compliance costs
  • Licensing and operational fees
  • Section 280E tax implications affecting available cash
  • Security and reporting requirements
  • Limited access to traditional banking and financing

Why This Matters

Strong cash flow management helps you:

  • Maintain daily operations without disruption
  • Avoid unexpected cash shortages
  • Plan for funding and capital needs
  • Make informed financial decisions
  • Build credibility with investors and lenders

Learning Objectives

By the end of this module, you will be able to:

  • Build a structured cash flow statement
  • Forecast cash inflows and outflows
  • Understand cash timing and liquidity
  • Identify potential cash gaps
  • Manage cash flow for business sustainability

Next Steps

  • Watch the full video
  • Review all resources
  • Begin building your cash flow projections

Recommended Pacing

Complete this module by the last Monday of the month.


Why It Matters

Staying on schedule ensures you are prepared to:

  • Monitor your cash position effectively
  • Identify risks before they impact your business
  • Strengthen your financial planning
  • Apply cash flow insights to real-world operations
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