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Last month, our Co-CEO Carol discussed three key accounting terms that influence everyday financial management. Restricted funds, unrestricted funds and fund accounting. This month, I follow this up with an often misunderstood accounting function: cash flow.
At AFG, we work exclusively with charities and not for profit organisations. The one constant is that the mission always comes first. Effective cash flow management is a key component of achieving that mission. While many leaders focus on budgets, funding, and program delivery, understanding cash flow is essential to ensuring your organisation is sustainable and effective.
“Understanding cash flow is essential to ensuring your organisation is sustainable and effective”.
In simple terms, cash flow is the movement of money into and out of your organisation. It tracks when cash is actually received and when it is spent, regardless of when income is earned or expenses are incurred. This distinction is important. Many NFPs use accrual accounting, in which income and expenses are recorded when they are earned or incurred, not when cash physically changes hands. As a result, your financial statements may show a surplus, while your bank account tells a different story.
Cash flow answers a practical question: Do we have enough cash to meet our obligations when they fall due?
Cash flow is formally captured in the Statement of Cash Flows, one of the core financial reports alongside the income statement and balance sheet. This report is typically divided into three categories:
For NFP leaders, the operating section is usually the most critical, as it reflects whether your core activities are generating enough cash to sustain operations.
While medium to large charities and NFPs need to operate as commercial organisations, unlike for profit businesses, they often face irregular and restricted income streams. Grants may be paid in instalments, donations can fluctuate, and funding may be tied to specific programs and activities. This makes cash flow management even more important.
Here are some key reasons why:
A common misconception is equating surplus with cash availability. A surplus means your income exceeds your expenses over a period, but this is based on accounting rules, not actual cash movement. For example:
As a result, an organisation can report a surplus while still facing a cash shortage. This is why reviewing the income statement and the cash flow statement is essential.
Cash flow management requires regular monitoring and planning. Here are some practical steps you can take to help manage and better understand your cash flow.
Cash flow is more than just a financial concept. For NFP leaders, developing a strong understanding of cash flow enables better planning, reduces risk, and supports long-term impact. The financial experts at AFG are ideally placed to support your organisation’s financial management and to provide qualified, experienced guidance. We work exclusively with charities and NFPs across Australia, and our outsourcing model creates real value for expert accounting oversight without the burden of internal salaries and associated costs.
“For NFP leaders, developing a strong understanding of cash flow enables better planning, reduces risk, and supports long-term impact”.
At Accounting For Good, we work with NFP organisations that have a turnover of $1 million or more.
Contact us if your organisation needs expert financial guidance. Let us handle your accounting needs so you can focus on what matters most: serving your community and driving positive change.
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We work with charities and not for profit organisations. Our specialty as an outsourced partner is with organisations of around $1-10million turnover. If your organisation is seeking professional, customised accounting support and services, we’d love to hear from you. Complete the contact form, and one of the experienced team members will contact you shortly.
If you want to establish a charity or NFP, please read our article “Thinking of starting a charity or NFP.” Accounting For Good cannot assist new entities or start-ups at this time.
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