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Cash Flow Tips for Growing Tech Start-ups

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Cash Flow Tips for Growing Tech Start-ups

Kausik MukherjeeKausik MukherjeeJune 28, 2025Cash Flow

For UK tech start-ups, growth is exciting, but it comes with serious financial challenges. At the heart of any successful scale-up strategy is effective cash flow management. While revenue might be increasing and user numbers climbing, poor cash flow management can quietly hinder the growth story. If you are running a tech start-up, here are some practical cash flow tips to follow.

Forecast Realistically

It is vital to forecast realistically. Create forecasts and update them regularly. Meanwhile, remember that market changes can lead to rapid fluctuation of your revenue streams and expenses. Also, funding rounds or your hiring decisions can impact your cash flow.

Plan for the Funding Gap

As a tech start up, you might be already facing a funding gap. So, it does not matter which type of tech start-up. You need to know how many months of the runway you have and think of ways to bridge periods of high outgoings before income catches up.

Invoice Promptly and Follow Up Diligently

Delayed invoicing equals delayed income. Tech founders often focus on products and neglect admin, but chasing payments should be a weekly priority. So, send invoices after service delivery and set automated reminders. Consider short payment terms with startups and SMEs. Also, if you offer subscription models, investing in an automated billing system can help you in reducing delays.

Scrutinise Your Burn Rate

Scrutinise how quickly you are spending your cash. You should review this regularly. Split your cash burn into fixed costs and variable costs. While salaries, rent, and subscriptions are fixed costs, costs involved in marketing, freelance support, and travel are considered variable costs. It will help you to identify the areas where you can cut costs, especially if you are pre-revenue. While a high burn rate is not inherently bad, it must be intentional and supported by cash inflows or reserves.

Negotiate Supplier Terms

Don’t just accept standard terms from vendors. Whether they are cloud hosting providers or design contractors, most of the vendors are open to deferred payment options, discounts for early payment, paying in instalments for large projects, etc. So negotiate supplier terms as much as you can. This move will improve your working capital without cutting essential services.

Access R&D Tax Credits

One of the biggest cash flow boosts available to UK tech start-ups is the Research and Development (R&D) Tax Credit Scheme. If you’re investing in innovation, software development, or new technology, you may be eligible for a significant cash refund.

Build a Cash Reserve

When you’re growing fast, it may appear tempting to reinvest every pound in your start-up. However, refrain from doing so because there can be an unexpected server outage, client churn, or funding delay and such a scenario can be problematic. So, build cash reserve so that you can survive temporary storms without making panic decisions.

Remember that UK tech start-ups operate in an extremely competitive but opportunity-rich environment. So, whether you are expanding your start-up into uncharted territories, purchasing new equipment, or training your current team, if you have clarity about your cash flow, things will go smooth.

As a UK-based accounting firm, Coreadviz is always ready to help tech founders turn numbers into strategic tools. From forecasting and budgeting to R&D tax claims and investor readiness; our accountants are ready to support your financial growth journey so that you can focus on building the future.

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