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As small businesses launch into the new year, maintaining healthy cashflow will be a critical priority amid ongoing cost pressures and cautious consumer demand.

The good news is that a wide range of funding and cash-flow solutions remain available, offering businesses flexibility and resilience as they plan for growth.

Short-term working capital facilities such as invoice finance, asset-based lending and revolving credit lines can help smooth gaps between income and expenditure.

For businesses investing in equipment, technology or vehicles, tailored asset finance can preserve cash reserves while spreading costs over manageable terms.

In addition, alternative and specialist lenders continue to support small and medium-sized enterprises that may not fit traditional bank criteria, often providing faster decisions and more flexible structures.

Proactively reviewing funding options before cashflow tightens can put businesses in a stronger position, enabling them to seize opportunities, manage seasonal fluctuations and negotiate confidently with suppliers.

With careful planning and the right information, small businesses can enter the new year with greater certainty and control over their finances.

Matt Punter, director, Punters Finance and TSC Mortgage Brokers, puntersfinance.com.au and thesavingscentre.com.au

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