How to Track Cash Flow and Mobile Money for Your Small Business
Cash is King. But for many African businesses, Mobile Money is the Kingdom. Here's how to separate business from personal spending.
The Secret to Seeing Your Real Cash Flow
"Cash is King." But for many African businesses, Mobile Money is the Kingdom.
Whether you are selling clothes on Instagram, running a provision shop, or offering consultancy services, your money is likely moving through mobile wallets. The problem? It is hard to separate "business money" from "chop money" (personal spending) when it is all in one wallet.
Why Mobile Money Integration Matters
Most bookkeeping apps are built for American credit cards. They don't understand how we do business here. ChopMoney is different. It is built for the African economy. It supports Mobile Money tracking so you can log transactions as they happen.
Separate Your "Chop Money" from Business Capital
One of the biggest killers of small businesses is spending capital on personal needs.
The Old Way: You see a balance on your phone and think you are rich. You spend it.
The ChopMoney Way: You open the app and see your actual cash flow. You see that while you have money now, you have a supplier bill due on Friday. You save the money.
Spot Trends Before They Hurt You
Are you spending too much on transport? Are your sales dipping on Tuesdays? Because ChopMoney tracks your cash flow digitally, it gives you simple reports. You can see exactly where your money is going instantly, without needing a calculator.
Take Control of Your Mobile Wallet
Stop guessing. Start knowing. Use ChopMoney to bring clarity to your mobile money transactions and keep your business growing.