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Governance·4 min read·2025

Cash Flow is a Governance Problem, Not a Finance One

Cash flow does not fail due to poor financial planning. It fails when governance allows decisions without validated evidence.

Money does not follow the schedule. It follows trust in the decision. And trust is not built with projections; it is built with technical traceability, documentary integrity, and professional judgment.

In stable environments, weak validation generates friction. In volatile regulatory environments, it generates structural exposure. Because when the rules change, only documented consistency protects liquidity.

When evidence is ambiguous, signatures hesitate. When signatures hesitate, cash stops.

This is not a financial problem. It is an operational governance problem.

Conclusion: Cash flow is not managed. It is enabled—or blocked—by the quality of decisions.

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Ing. Juan José Ramón Berraondo

Founder & Director — RB | Ingeniería & Contratos

When technical and contractual complexity demands criteria, not volume.

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