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Business Financial Record
The financial records of a business is a representation of where the money the business earns comes from and where the money is being directed as well as the current status of the money earned, (source, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission website) Financial records includes; General accounting books, Banking records, debtor's records, creditor's records, expenses records, tax records, grant details, contract records, list of assets, employee payments, cashbook records, and stock records (Source Australian Charities and Not-for profits commission website)
How it relates to entrepreneurship
An entrepreneur, venturing into a business, where capital investments are and resources are put, revenue is collected, stocks are sold, and factors of production such as equipment are purchased, can best maintain the financial health of the business by keeping an accurate and up to date financial record, such that the cash flows are efficiently manage to obtain the right prices and interest rates from suppliers and lenders respectively (Gateway to Commercial Finance website)
Your opinion of how the business will do in the next few months based on its financial records
A business that consistently makes profits and incurs a fixed expenses is expected to grow, while a business that has limited revenue is expected to embark on novel approaches
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