Contractors & Freelancers + Cash Flow Forecasting: The Challenge
As contractor, preparing bank statements for cash flow forecasting is a common but time-consuming task. Cash flow forecasting requires analysing historical bank transactions to predict future income and expenditure patterns. PDF statements can't be analysed programmatically.
How BankScan AI Helps Contractors & Freelancers with Cash Flow Forecasting
Upload your bank statements and get organised spreadsheets that make expense categorisation and self-assessment tax returns straightforward. For cash flow forecasting specifically, BankScan AI extracts Recurring income timing and amounts, seasonal revenue patterns, fixed versus var automatically.
How Contractors & Freelancers Handle Cash Flow Forecasting
When preparing bank statements for cash flow forecasting, contractors & freelancers need to Contractors download bank statements from both personal and business accounts, separate allowable business expenses from personal spending, categorise. BankScan AI automates the data extraction step.
Key terms you'll encounter: IR35, director's loan account, allowable expenses, flat rate VAT.
How It Works
Upload bank statement PDFs
Supports all major banks. Upload 6-12 months of historical data to establish reliable patterns for forecasting 3-12 months ahead of statements for cash flow forecasting.
AI extracts what you need
Our AI extracts Recurring income timing and amounts, seasonal revenue patter — formatted for contractors & freelancers workflows.
Complete your cash flow forecasting work
Download Excel files ready for cash flow forecasting. Weekly or monthly cash flow buckets with receipts and payments separated, opening and closing cash position, cumulative cash flow trend line for visual analysis
Supported Banks
BankScan AI works with all major UK and US banks, including:
Features for Contractors & Freelancers — Cash Flow Forecasting
- Built for Contractors & Freelancers — Saves 1-2 hours per month on expense tracking and categorisation, plus 3-4 hours at year-end when preparing records for self-assessment
- Software compatible — Output works directly with FreeAgent, Xero, QuickBooks Self-Employed
- Built for Cash Flow Forecasting — Convert months of bank statements to Excel and use pivot tables, charts, and formulas to build accurate cash flow forecasts from real transaction data.
- Key data extracted — Recurring income timing and amounts, seasonal revenue patterns, fixed versus variable costs, payment terms with major customers and suppliers, one-off items to exclude
Compliance: Contractors & Freelancers + Cash Flow Forecasting
When contractors & freelancers prepare bank statements for cash flow forecasting, specific compliance requirements apply.
- IR35 legislation requires contractors to demonstrate they are genuinely self-employed. HMRC may request bank statements during IR35 investigations. Contractors operating through limited companies must comply with corporation tax filing and Companies House requirements. Self-employed contractors must register for self-assessment.
- Legal basis: Directors' duty to monitor solvency under Companies Act 2006 section 174 (duty of care) and Insolvency Act 1986 section 214 (wrongful trading provisions)
Cash Flow Forecasting — Built for Contractors & Freelancers
Cash flow forecasts should be updated monthly at minimum; businesses approaching cash crunches may need weekly rolling forecasts to manage survival
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