
Lynn Brown
March 30, 2023
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In a world where business practices are more fast-paced than ever and the struggle to keep up with competitors is all too real, efficiency has never been more important. Fortunately, you can begin implementing various efficient practices into your business TODAY, and experience a more efficient, well-organized, and ultimately, more successful business altogether.
Today, we're providing you with a powerful checklist that cash-based businesses can turn to to help organize their business and boost their overall efficiency. Along with this checklist, we'll cover some common problems with cash business payroll that can slow you down and cost you money.
Before we talk about streamlining the operations of a cash-based business, let's get into exactly what this type of business entails in the first place.
Unlike other businesses operating within the standard "accounts receivable/payable" system, a cash-based business often accepts payments in physical cash.
Certain advantages come with this business style, including mitigating the risk of checks bouncing, receiving payments immediately, and not being subject to costly payment processing fees from credit card companies.
Like anything else, however, there are also certain drawbacks to cash-based businesses. Luckily, most of these challenges can be overcome with certain practices in place (which we'll cover later in this post).
As for exactly what the drawbacks as mentioned earlier can entail, here are two examples.
While any business is susceptible to payroll challenges, cash-based businesses can face unique challenges if they don’t have a system in place to establish traceability for cash payments.
Without a way to precisely track who earned what and when employees are paid in cash without a documentation system in place, there are bound to be discrepancies between what was recorded and what was actually paid out.
This forces business owners to "guesstimate" how much they should pay out each month — leading to potential overspending or under-budgeting months at a time.
Fortunately, with a payroll solution like BlinkPayroll, they can generate documentation of every single payment, overcoming the lack of traceability that can otherwise come with cash transactions.
As cash businesses are limited in terms of payment methods, they may also find it difficult to ensure their employees are paid on time and according to industry standards. Some may also have difficulty providing their employees with the benefits of a regular employee who receives e-transfers or other electronic payments.
Again, this is where software like BlinkPayroll proves to be an especially powerful tool. You can quickly and easily upload your payment data to keep track of your employee/contractor payment and get accurate tax calculations.
Other challenges
Along with unique payroll challenges, cash-based businesses can also experience challenges with vendor payments and cash flow management.
In terms of vendor payments, companies operating with cash can quickly lose track of their financials by paying vendors with bills. This leaves the possibility of some payments and fees going undocumented on official records.
If a vendor flags you for non-payment or similar issues, it’ll be hard to contest them without a documented papertrail.
Some cash-based businesses have difficulty properly managing their cash flow, too. Without a clear system in place, it’s a challenge to keep track of payments and the amount of money coming into – and going out of – their business.
Now, let’s turn back to some specific strategies for overcoming the payroll challenges your cash-based business might be facing.
Many of the challenges your cash-based business might be facing can be overcome with effective organizational practices in place (and the best payroll software available!). But you need to know what those practices are to use them.
That's why we're going to share three easy steps for organizing your cash business and helping you overcome the challenges you're facing, broken down into three categories: receiving and logging cash, managing cash, and paying employees.
First things first! You want to create a system for tracking each and every payment received. Some do this manually while others turn to the help of software. Both can be equally effective, but it depends on the time and resources available to you (as well as your unique business).
Here are some key components of creating an effective system for receiving and logging cash:
The second step to organizing your cash-based business is managing all that incoming cash flow in the most efficient way possible. This includes tracking the amounts received and setting up procedures for the safe storage and security of the funds.
Start by implementing these strategies:
Cash-based businesses need a reliable way to pay their employees in compliance with industry standards that also gets them paid on time.
Here are some steps you can take to get this more efficient process up and running:
Ready for your handy checklist to help you skyrocket your cash-based business' success? The wait is over...here it is!
Whether you run a hair salon, a cafe, a car wash, or any other primarily cash-based business—you need to know you're paying your employees on time and in compliance with applicable laws. BlinkPayroll can help with that!
Prepare to say goodbye to manual payroll processing with our cost-effective payroll solution that:
Ready to begin? Check out BlinkPayroll’s platform today to find out what we can do for your cash-based business.