7 Quick Ways to Increase Cash Flow at Your Restaurant
Restaurant owners everywhere are facing rising costs, tight margins, and unpredictable cash flow. Instead of relying on more debt, these strategic financial moves can help you quickly boost working capital and keep your business thriving:
1. Lower Your Current Interest Rate
Refinancing your restaurant loan to secure a lower interest rate can significantly reduce your monthly payments. Even a small reduction can save thousands annually. If your credit and business performance have improved, now may be the perfect time to refinance.
2. Lengthen the Term of Your Debt
Extending your loan term spreads out payments and lowers monthly debt obligations, freeing up cash for day-to-day operations, staff, or marketing campaigns. This flexibility can be crucial during slow seasons.
3. Pay Off Seller Notes from a Previous Acquisition
If you bought your restaurant using seller financing, those notes may carry high interest and short terms. Refinancing into a longer-term, lower-rate loan can reduce monthly expenses and improve your cash flow.
4. Refinance Your SBA Loan with a New Conventional or SBA Loan
If you have an SBA 7(a) loan, refinancing with a new SBA or conventional loan could get you better terms, including lower interest rates and longer repayment periods. This means smaller monthly payments and more working capital.
5. Convert an SBA 7(a) Loan Into an SBA 504 Loan
If your SBA 7(a) loan was used for real estate or equipment, switching to an SBA 504 loan can provide substantial savings. The SBA 504 program offers fixed, lower interest rates and longer terms, freeing up cash flow.
6. Acquire a Competitor or Additional Location
Growing your restaurant footprint through acquisitions can increase revenue and operational efficiencies. Using strategic financing, you can boost market share and cash flow, turning growth into profit.
7. Add New Revenue Streams
Consider expanding your offerings to increase income and attract new customers, such as:
- Adding catering or delivery services
- Launching loyalty or subscription programs
- Introducing seasonal or specialty menu items
- Hosting events or cooking classes
New services not only increase sales but also build customer loyalty.
If you know a fellow restaurateur who could benefit from these strategies, please reach out. We offer a referral partnership program you won’t want to miss!