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Cash Flow Conversations with Fexingo: Working Capital, Receivables, and Small Business Finance
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Cash Flow Conversations with Fexingo: Working Capital, Receivables, and Small Business Finance

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Lucas and Luna anchor Fexingo's daily business coverage in this series dedicated to the lifeblood of any small enterprise: cash flow. Each episode examines a single working-capital challenge — from aging receivables to supplier credit terms — through the lens of a real small business case study. Lucas walks through the numbers on a restaurant's invoice cycle or a hardware store's inventory turnover, while Luna presses on what those ratios mean for a founder's ability to sleep at night. They never talk in abstractions: every conversation is pinned to a named business, a specific dollar amount, and a practical takeaway the listener can apply tomorrow morning. The series is built for owners of firms with 5 to 50 employees who know their P&L by heart but wonder why cash always seems to vanish just before payroll. No bank-account theory, no corporate finance boilerplate — just a rigorous, empathetic look at how money actually moves through a small business. What happens when a key customer pays 60 days late, and the line of credit is already maxed out? Lucas and Luna walk through the options, the trade-offs, and the one number that could have warned them six weeks earlier.

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How Payment Timing Gaps Drain Small Business Cash Flow

Jun 5, 20268mEp. 34S1

Episode 34 of Cash Flow Conversations with Fexingo tackles the hidden cash drain created by payment timing gaps — the lag between when you pay suppliers and when customers pay you. Lucas and Luna walk through a concrete

How Credit Limits on Customers Free Up Cash

Jun 5, 202610mEp. 33S1

Lucas and Luna examine how small businesses can free up working capital by setting and enforcing credit limits on customers. They walk through a real example: a $2 million wholesale distributor that reduced its average r

How a Cash Flow Waterfall Reveals Hidden Working Capital

Jun 4, 202610mEp. 32S1

Lucas and Luna explore how a cash flow waterfall model helps small business owners visualize the timing and sequence of cash inflows and outflows. Using the real-world example of a boutique furniture maker with seasonal

How a Rolling 13-Week Forecast Prevents Cash Crunches

Jun 4, 20268mEp. 31S1

Lucas and Luna dive into the rolling 13-week cash flow forecast — a tool used by smart small businesses to anticipate cash shortages before they hit. They walk through a concrete example: a $2 million revenue boutique ma

How to Use Your Receivables as Collateral for Growth

Jun 3, 20268mEp. 30S1

Small business owners often think of unpaid invoices as a liability. But in this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a powerful alternative: using your receivables as collateral to secure a revolving credit line that grows a

How Receivables Discounting Works for Small Business

Jun 3, 20268mEp. 29S1

Lucas and Luna dive into receivables discounting — a tool that lets small businesses offer customers a discount for early payment, improving cash flow without borrowing. They use the example of a Midwest electrical suppl

How Receivables Financing Rates Actually Work for Small Business

Jun 2, 20269mEp. 28S1

Episode 28 of Cash Flow Conversations tackles a topic every small business owner encounters but few fully understand: how lenders set the rates on receivables-based financing. Lucas and Luna walk through the real mechani

How Receivables Factoring Compares to Bank Loans

Jun 2, 20267mEp. 27S1

Episode 27 of Cash Flow Conversations breaks down the real costs of receivables factoring versus traditional bank loans. Lucas and Luna walk through a concrete example: a $100,000 invoice factored at a 2.5% fee, versus a

How Dynamic Discounting Benefits Both Buyer and Supplier

Jun 1, 20269mEp. 26S1

Episode 26 of Cash Flow Conversations with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna explore dynamic discounting—a flexible alternative to static 2/10 net 30 terms. They walk through how a mid-sized manufacturer offered suppliers a slidin

How Credit Card Surcharges Reshape Small Business Cash Flow

Jun 1, 202611mEp. 25S1

Episode 25 of Cash Flow Conversations examines how credit card processing fees — typically 1.5 to 3.5 percent per transaction — silently drain working capital for small businesses. Lucas and Luna unpack the mechanics beh

How Dispute Management Unlocks Trapped Cash in Your Receivables

May 31, 20269mEp. 24S1

Lucas and Luna dive into a hidden cash-flow killer: disputed invoices. Drawing on a real 2025 case from a mid-sized construction supplier, they unpack how unresolved disputes—often just 2–3 percent of receivables—can fre

How a Cash Conversion Cycle Audit Reveals Hidden Working Capital

May 31, 20269mEp. 23S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna walk through a practical cash conversion cycle audit using a real small manufacturer example: a specialty coffee roaster that cut its cash-to-cash cycle from 72 days to 34 days without a l

How a Credit Line Based on Receivables Works

May 30, 20266mEp. 22S1

Lucas and Luna break down how asset-based lending tied to accounts receivable works for small businesses, using the example of a $2 million manufacturer that turned $400,000 in stuck invoices into a revolving credit line

How a Rolling Reserve Unlocks Cash for Small Businesses

May 30, 20267mEp. 21S1

Lucas and Luna unpack the rolling reserve—a cash management tool that helps small businesses smooth out lumpy receivables without factoring. They walk through how a wholesale distributor used a 10 percent rolling reserve

How Overdue Receivables Spike Your Borrowing Costs

May 29, 20266mEp. 20S1

In this episode of Cash Flow Conversations with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how overdue receivables don't just starve your cash flow—they can quietly raise your borrowing costs by 50 to 150 basis points. They break d

How a Trade Credit Score Unlocks Supplier Trust

May 29, 20266mEp. 19S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how small businesses can leverage a trade credit score—a Dun & Bradstreet PAYDEX score of 75 or higher—to unlock better payment terms from suppliers without lengthy negotiations. U

How a Rolling Average Smooths Cash Flow Chaos for Small Businesses

May 28, 20267mEp. 18S1

Lucas and Luna explore the power of the rolling average cash conversion cycle as a stability metric for small businesses. Using the example of a regional hardware chain that survived supply shocks by tracking a 6-month r

How To Use Supplier Portals To Unlock Cash Flow

May 28, 20268mEp. 17S1

Episode 17 of Cash Flow Conversations tackles a hidden cash flow lever: supplier portals. Lucas and Luna explore how small businesses can use these platforms — often dismissed as just another login — to negotiate better

How E-Invoicing Closes Your Cash Flow Gap

May 27, 20267mEp. 16S1

Episode 16 of Cash Flow Conversations: Lucas and Luna break down how electronic invoicing is transforming small business cash flow in 2026. They walk through a real example: a 12-employee landscaping firm in Ohio that cu

How to Use Receivables Aging Reports to Forecast Cash Shortfalls

May 27, 20268mEp. 15S1

In episode 15 of Cash Flow Conversations, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most underused tools in small business finance: the receivables aging report. They explain how a simple 'days past due' breakdown can predict

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