cash flow
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Definition
Noun: 1. The movement of money into and out of a business or project: Specifically, it refers to the net amount of cash and cash-equivalents being transferred into and out of a company during a specific period. Positive cash flow indicates more money is coming in than going out, while negative cash flow indicates the opposite.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The startup struggled due to poor cash flow in its first year.
- A detailed cash flow statement is essential for financial planning.
- Investors were reassured by the company's strong, positive cash flow.
Advanced Usage
- "to improve cash flow": To take actions that increase the net amount of cash available.
- The company renegotiated payment terms with suppliers to improve its cash flow.
- "cash flow problem": A situation where a business does not have enough cash to meet its immediate obligations.
- Many profitable businesses fail because of a temporary cash flow problem.
Variants and Related Words
- Cash flow statement (n): A financial report that shows the sources and uses of a company's cash during a specific period.
- The accountant prepared the quarterly cash flow statement.
- Free cash flow (n): The cash a company generates after accounting for cash outflows to support operations and maintain its capital assets.
- Analysts look at free cash flow to assess a company's financial health.
Synonyms
- Liquidity: The availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
- Net cash position: The total cash balance after accounting for inflows and outflows.
Related Phrases
- Cash flow from operations: Cash generated from the core business activities of a company.
- The report showed a significant increase in cash flow from operations.
- Discounted cash flow (DCF): A valuation method used to estimate the value of an investment based on its expected future cash flows.
- The analyst used a discounted cash flow model to value the company.
Noun
- the excess of cash revenues over cash outlays in a give period of time (not including non-cash expenses)