Part 2 Cashflow Forecasting How and why An example – Designing for your business Nov Fixed Costs (Rent,Heat&Light, Insurance etc) 100 Variable Costs (EG.

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Part 2 Cashflow Forecasting How and why An example – Designing for your business Nov Fixed Costs (Rent,Heat&Light, Insurance etc) 100 Variable Costs (EG Costs of making or providing service) 30 Total Cost 130 Income From Sales 200 Profit/ Loss 70

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Our Worked Example Fixed Costs Variable Costs / Costs of Production(Service) Movement Running Balance

Break even point Cost of Production An Example Costing Time