by OverHeadWatch Team | Jun 2, 2017 | Budget Planning, Library Follow Every good business manager needs to have proven methods for how he runs his business successfully. These methods could include things like planning for supply chain management, dealing with logistics, and forecasting future sales and growth. However, one of the most … [Read more...] about Discounted Cash Flow: An Outline of the Value of Money
How to Determine Current Assets In Your Financial Statement
by Overhead Watch Expert | Oct 9, 2018 | OverHead Analysis | 0 comments Calculating your current assets gives you a measurable means to gauge the stability of your business. It’s also something you need to know if you need to secure a loan. The precise definition according to Merriam-Webster is, “assets of a short-term nature that are readily convertible to … [Read more...] about How to Determine Current Assets In Your Financial Statement
Debt Service Coverage Ratio: How to Discover and Calculate It
by OverHeadWatch Team | Nov 14, 2017 | Budget Planning, Library Follow While it was once considered unacceptable to not be able to pay bills, debt has become commonplace in the United States. The vast amount of companies that exist here are no exception to this. In order to make money, they often have to keep a high level of debt on their books. Some of them are … [Read more...] about Debt Service Coverage Ratio: How to Discover and Calculate It
9 Different Types of Leadership Styles: When to Use Which?
by OverHeadWatch Team | Mar 1, 2018 | Blog | 0 comments Follow Any leader needs a certain technique to coordinate and direct others. Depending on the number of subordinates and the working environment, a person can choose from quite a big number of these techniques. Therefore, before choosing the approach, the leader needs to consider all the factors involved. … [Read more...] about 9 Different Types of Leadership Styles: When to Use Which?
Direct VS Indirect Costs: How To Classify Your Business Expenses?
by itadmin | Oct 2, 2019 | Blog | 0 comments Business owners have a lot on their minds. They have to consider if there are enough raw materials on hand to produce their products. They have to make sure there is money in the bank to pay their employees. They need to know that all of their customers are satisfied. However, while your cash flow statement tells you if you … [Read more...] about Direct VS Indirect Costs: How To Classify Your Business Expenses?