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Once you've established your business and picked up a few customers, it's important to balance business growth with the money that's coming in - ie your cash-flow. Grow too fast and your business could become stretched, likewise fail to collect payment from partners and clients, and you'll be going nowhere fast. Here's how to keep the money coming in.

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Can you start a small business with free software?

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