
Cash Flow Confidence:
How to Grow Without Running Out of Money
Growth is exciting—but without strong cash flow, it can quickly turn stressful. Cash Flow Confidence is a practical, business-focused session designed to help owners and leaders better understand, manage, and strengthen cash flow so growth doesn’t outpace available resources.
In this session, you’ll gain insight into why even profitable companies can experience cash shortages and how to spot potential cash flow gaps before they become problems. You’ll learn simple, actionable strategies to improve cash flow, reduce financial surprises, and build confidence when planning for the future. The discussion will also include what banks look for when businesses seek funding and how stronger cash flow management improves access to capital.
Hosted in partnership with Service First Bank, ActiveGraf, and Core 4 Business Coaching, this session delivers real-world guidance you can apply immediately—no theory, just practical tools and insights.
Who Should Attend
Business owners and entrepreneurs
CEOs, presidents, and managing partners
Financial decision-makers and operations leaders
Growing businesses feeling cash flow pressure
Companies planning expansion, hiring, or capital investment
Whether your business is scaling rapidly or simply looking for more financial stability, this session will help you gain clarity and confidence.
Key Takeaways
Why profitable businesses still struggle with cash flow
How to identify cash flow gaps early—before they cause stress
Simple ways to improve cash flow quickly
How consistent cash flow monitoring prevents surprises
What banks look for when evaluating funding requests
How stronger cash flow planning supports sustainable growth
About Harm Stratman & Core 4 Business Coaching

Led by Harm Stratman, Core 4 Business Coaching works with business owners to create clarity, structure, and sustainable growth. With a practical, no-nonsense approach, Harm helps leaders strengthen the four foundational areas of every successful business—people, strategy, execution, and cash flow. His work focuses on helping owners move from reactive decision-making to confident, data-driven leadership, allowing businesses to grow intentionally without unnecessary stress. Harm brings real-world experience and actionable insight, making complex financial and operational concepts easy to understand and apply.
