Identify what happened and what facts matter.
issue signal
Cash squeeze
Bills stacked
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How do I fix cash squeeze?
Collect the evidence, details, and wording.
Use the workflow, script, and tracker.
Guided resolution
Weekly payment plan
Cash Flow
Cash Flow Forecast + Vendor Payment Prioritization Kit
Digital guide for not knowing which bills to pay first when cash is tight and the next few weeks are unclear.
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- PDF guide with a clear walkthrough
- Emergency checklist for the first actions
- Copy-paste scripts or templates
- Tracker or worksheet for follow-through
Who it is for
Built for the exact moment this starts costing money, trust, or time.
Owners and operators managing uneven cash flow, supplier invoices, payroll timing, subscriptions, rent, and short-term payment pressure.
This helps when
- Bills are due but cash is not strong enough to pay everything at once.
- You are deciding week to week without a simple forward view.
- Vendor payments are delayed too late because no one asked for time early.
- You need a priority system that protects payroll, revenue, and relationships.
What this solves
A practical path from “what do I do now?” to a clear next action.
This kit is designed to remove guesswork, give you the words to use, and create a repeatable workflow for this specific business problem.
What you will be able to do
- Build a four-week cash flow view from real inflows and outflows.
- Separate must-pay items from flexible or negotiable payments.
- Use vendor timing scripts before an account becomes strained.
- Review payment decisions weekly instead of reacting one bill at a time.
Real-world examples
- A contractor is waiting on receivables while payroll and supplier bills both hit this week.
- A product business has inventory invoices due before a large payout clears.
- An owner needs to know what can move without hurting operations first.
Included inside
- Step-by-step operating guide
- Emergency first-action checklist
- Copy-paste scripts or templates
- Tracker or worksheet for follow-through
Important fit note
Clear guidance, not false certainty.
This is not accounting, lending, or legal advice. It is a decision-support kit for short-term cash flow pressure.