Profit on paper that never turns into cash
Profit is an opinion. Cash is a fact. A business can report a healthy profit and still struggle to keep money in the bank — and that gap is where buyers get burned. What you’re really buying is the cash you can take home each month to repay your loan, so when the cash can’t be traced, the profit is often a flattering story. With smaller businesses the trap is simple and sneaky: money that came in as a deposit for work not yet done, counted as profit today. Catch it without an expensive report — take three months of bank statements and match deposits against work delivered and invoices paid. If the profit never shows up as money in the account, ask where it went. A sound business answers in a sentence or two.