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We'll help you gain granular insight into your situation by preparing final and interim forecasts, keeping you informed about the advantages and disadvantages of any particular decision. You’re not alone – we’ll work with you to find the most suitable option for your situation and help you make a well-informed decision. Together, we take a forward-looking approach and make sure you can take smart actions for your SME.
Forecasts for various purposes
We prepare forecasts to evaluate the impact of potential scenarios and/or to support suitable business financing. We’ll also explore how you can respond effectively to both opportunities and risks. Do you already have a third-party forecast? We’d be happy to help with an accompanying audit opinion.
Seize opportunities
We support you with a (liquidity) forecast to help answer questions such as:
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- How will an investment impact your liquidity? And how many years will it take to recoup your investment?
- In which periods might you face 'tight' cash flow, requiring stricter accounts receivable management or postponing investments?
- What are the liquidity implications of May, when holiday pay and payroll taxes are paid?
- Do you need to hire staff to meet your revenue targets?
- If you need to pay out severance, what effect will that have on your liquidity?
A clear plan for growth: how entrepreneur Tim made his dream come true
From selling cars on the side to running a successful dealership: Tim Rietkerk took the leap into full-time entrepreneurship. But how did he know the time was right? With a clear financial forecast and strategic advice, he set a course for sustainable growth.
Curious how a solid financial forecast could help guide your business too?
Let's go for it together
What would you like to read more about?
You want insight into the choices you make so you can move forward with peace of mind.
Do you ever wonder whether an investment is truly the right move? Forecasts offer clarity and peace of mind. In this blog, we’ll explain how forecasting works.


















































