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- Cash_flow abstract "Cash flow is the movement of money into or out of a business, project, or financial product. It is usually measured during a specified, limited period of time. Measurement of cash flow can be used for calculating other parameters that give information on a company's value and situation.Cash flow can be used, for example, for calculating parameters: it discloses cash movements over the period.to determine a project's rate of return or value. The time of cash flows into and out of projects are used as inputs in financial models such as internal rate of return and net present value.to determine problems with a business's liquidity. Being profitable does not necessarily mean being liquid. A company can fail because of a shortage of cash even while profitable.as an alternative measure of a business's profits when it is believed that accrual accounting concepts do not represent economic realities. For instance, a company may be notionally profitable but generating little operational cash (as may be the case for a company that barters its products rather than selling for cash). In such a case, the company may be deriving additional operating cash by issuing shares or raising additional debt finance.cash flow can be used to evaluate the 'quality' of income generated by accrual accounting. When net income is composed of large non-cash items it is considered low quality.to evaluate the risks within a financial product, e.g., matching cash requirements, evaluating default risk, re-investment requirements, etc.Cash flow notion is based loosely on cash flow statement accounting standards. It's flexible as it can refer to time intervals spanning over past-future. It can refer to the total of all flows involved or a subset of those flows. Subset terms include net cash flow, operating cash flow and free cash flow.".
- Cash_flow wikiPageExternalLink Project_Appraisal_Using_DCF_formatted.pdf.
- Cash_flow wikiPageID "53751".
- Cash_flow wikiPageRevisionID "606611594".
- Cash_flow hasPhotoCollection Cash_flow.
- Cash_flow subject Category:Accounting_terminology.
- Cash_flow subject Category:Basic_financial_concepts.
- Cash_flow subject Category:Cash_flow.
- Cash_flow subject Category:Corporate_finance.
- Cash_flow subject Category:Fundamental_analysis.
- Cash_flow comment "Cash flow is the movement of money into or out of a business, project, or financial product. It is usually measured during a specified, limited period of time. Measurement of cash flow can be used for calculating other parameters that give information on a company's value and situation.Cash flow can be used, for example, for calculating parameters: it discloses cash movements over the period.to determine a project's rate of return or value.".
- Cash_flow label "Cash flow".
- Cash_flow label "Cashflow".
- Cash_flow label "Flujo de caja".
- Cash_flow label "Flusso di cassa".
- Cash_flow label "Flux de trésorerie".
- Cash_flow label "Fluxo de caixa".
- Cash_flow label "Kasstroom".
- Cash_flow label "Денежный поток".
- Cash_flow label "تدفق نقدي".
- Cash_flow label "キャッシュ・フロー".
- Cash_flow label "现金流量".
- Cash_flow sameAs Peněžní_tok.
- Cash_flow sameAs Cashflow.
- Cash_flow sameAs Flujo_de_caja.
- Cash_flow sameAs Kutxako_fluxu.
- Cash_flow sameAs Flux_de_trésorerie.
- Cash_flow sameAs Flusso_di_cassa.
- Cash_flow sameAs キャッシュ・フロー.
- Cash_flow sameAs Kasstroom.
- Cash_flow sameAs Fluxo_de_caixa.
- Cash_flow sameAs m.0f29w.
- Cash_flow sameAs Q1047513.
- Cash_flow sameAs Q1047513.
- Cash_flow wasDerivedFrom Cash_flow?oldid=606611594.
- Cash_flow isPrimaryTopicOf Cash_flow.