How to create the best business sales strategy for your cash flow

Key to doing that is a sales strategy. It’s the lever that drives stable revenue streams and maintains the cash flow that your business needs to survive and thrive. 

Why cash flow problems persist in small businesses 

Effectively managing cash flow is a common challenge for business owners. Common reasons include: 

Key sales strategies to improve cash flow 

Here we share our top tips on how to improve your business’ cash flow. 

Improve payment terms and collections 

Late payment of invoices is a huge problem for the UK’s small businesses. Firms are owed an estimated £26 billion in late payments at any given time, with an average debt of £17,000 per business.   

But there are steps you can take to ensure you get paid on time: 

Focus on recurring revenue models 

Getting customers to sign up for regular payments is great for your cash flow. Examples of recurring revenue are: 

Strengthen sales forecasting 

Effective forecasting is crucial to accurate cash flow management. 

A cash flow forecast is one of the most useful financial tools a business has, but they are often neglected. Read advice on how to create one here

Sales forecasting is a key part of cash flow forecasts. Tips for improving it are: 

Diversify sales channels  

Expanding where you sell can help to improve your cash flow. Options include: 

Prioritise customer retention over acquisition 

Acquiring a new customer can be five to 25 times more expensive than retaining an existing one, so focusing on keeping your current customers is a good sales strategy. Options include: 

Analysis of customer base 

Regularly analyse your customer base to identify those who provide higher margin sales. Focus on seeking more revenue from that group.  

If you decide you need to raise your prices, there might be some customers who will be less sensitive to increases.  

Tools and resources to support your sales strategy 

Tools to help your sales strategy include: 

How TaxAssist Accountants can help  

Cash flow management is crucial for the long-term survival of your business. 

For expert help on managing your cash flow to ensure the success of your business, call TaxAssist Accountants on 020 3859 0575 or use our online enquiry form

Last updated: 5th December 2025