Cash Flow Conversations with Fexingo: Working Capital, Receivables, and Small Business Finance

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Cash Flow Conversations with Fexingo: Working Capital, Receivables, and Small Business Finance

Lucas and Luna anchor Fexingo's daily business coverage in this series dedicated to the lifeblood of any small enterprise: cash flow. Each episode examines a single working-capital challenge — from aging receivables to supplier credit terms — through the lens of a real small business case study. Lucas walks through the numbers on a restaurant's invoice cycle or a hardware store's inventory turnover, while Luna presses on what those ratios mean for a founder's ability to sleep at night. They never talk in abstractions: every conversation is pinned to a named business, a specific dollar amount, and a practical takeaway the listener can apply tomorrow morning. The series is built for owners of firms with 5 to 50 employees who know their P&L by heart but wonder why cash always seems to vanish just before payroll. No bank-account theory, no corporate finance boilerplate — just a rigorous, empathetic look at how money actually moves through a small business. What happens when a key customer

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Lucas and Luna anchor Fexingo's daily business coverage in this series dedicated to the lifeblood of any small enterprise: cash flow. Each episode examines a single working-capital challenge — from aging receivables to supplier credit terms — through the lens of a real small business case study. Lucas walks through the numbers on a restaurant's invoice cycle or a hardware store's inventory turnover, while Luna presses on what those ratios mean for a founder's ability to sleep at night. They never talk in abstractions: every conversation is pinned to a named business, a specific dollar amount, and a practical takeaway the listener can apply tomorrow morning. The series is built for owners of firms with 5 to 50 employees who know their P&L by heart but wonder why cash always seems to vanish just before payroll. No bank-account theory, no corporate finance boilerplate — just a rigorous, empathetic look at how money actually moves through a small business. What happens when a key customer

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