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Sizing a Contractor Cash Buffer

A cash reserve is money kept in liquid form so a business can pay operating costs when customer payments arrive late or surprise expenses appear. For an electrical contractor, that reserve is essential because construction invoices often take 45–90 days to be paid. A practical sizing method begins with fixed weekly outflows, multiplies by a target number of coverage weeks, and then adds a buffer for retainage that is withheld until the job is finished.

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Updated 2026-08-12

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