Dealing With Cashflow While In Crisis
Learn how to manage your money during tough times at our event "Dealing With Cashflow While In Crisis"!
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About this event
Master cashflow management with humour and logic during financial chaos. Learn with bird-watching metaphors.
Overview
When times get tight, your cashflow often feels like it's taken flight—without warning. Dealing With Cashflow While In Crisis takes a fresh and sharp-witted approach to a serious financial subject, drawing quirky parallels with birdwatching to make managing money a little less soul-crushing and a bit more memorable. From understanding your financial equipment to spotting income leaks like a hawk, each chapter nests key principles in a fun, metaphor-rich format that helps you see your financial patterns more clearly.
This course isn’t about jargon, stress, or spreadsheets that require a degree in rocket science. It's about finding calm in the financial storm by approaching cashflow logically, playfully, and effectively. We won't throw overwhelming strategies at you—just a few well-fed birds of wisdom and a landscape you can manage from your digital perch. Perfect for those who prefer humour with their hardship and solutions that don’t peck at your pride.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand how financial flow mirrors bird movement and survival.
- Identify the financial ‘equipment’ needed for cashflow awareness.
- Spot different income and expense patterns with strategic thinking.
- Learn how to ‘feed’ your finances for future resilience.
- Know when and how to ‘groom’ your accounts efficiently.
- Recognise the value of digital ‘landscaping’ in money planning.
Course Curriculum
- Chapter 1: Watching Birds
- Chapter 2: Equipment
- Chapter 3: Finding Different Types of Birds
- Chapter 4: Finding and Feeding Birds
- Chapter 5: Bird Grooming and Housing
- Chapter 6: Landscaping
Who is this Course For
- Anyone whose cashflow needs order, humour, and control.
- Freelancers dealing with unpredictable income streams.
- Digital entrepreneurs juggling variable monthly earnings.
- People facing unexpected financial upheaval or crisis.
- Creatives seeking light-hearted guidance for serious money matters.
- Small business owners who love metaphors more than maths.
- Remote workers aiming to steady inconsistent finances.
- Students needing perspective on budgeting through chaos.
Career Path
- Financial Content Creator – £28,000 average UK salary
- Remote Bookkeeping Assistant – £25,000 average UK salary
- Digital Finance Support Officer – £30,000 average UK salary
- Online Community Finance Moderator – £24,500 average UK salary
- Self-employed Budget Planner – £26,000 average UK income
- Cashflow Strategy Blogger/Podcaster – £22,000–£35,000 variable income
Frequently asked questions
Cut non-essential expenses, speed up receivables, negotiate payment terms, seek short-term funding, and prioritize critical payments.
Review your budget, delay or reduce spending, increase income (e.g., faster invoicing), and consider loans or lines of credit.
Monitor regularly Speed up inflows Control outflows Maintain a cash reserve Forecast future needs
Improve invoicing, reduce costs, manage inventory smartly, renegotiate terms with suppliers, and explore financing options.
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