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cash flow

noun

  1. the sum of the after-tax profit of a business plus depreciation and other noncash charges: used as an indication of internal funds available for stock dividends, purchase of buildings and equipment, etc.


cash flow

noun

  1. the movement of money into and out of a business
  2. a prediction of such movement over a given period


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cash flow1

First recorded in 1950–55

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Example Sentences

“One of the most difficult parts of running a restaurant is keeping the cash flow, which can be erratic,” Moesel said.

Wall Street is buying in because it's a huge cash-flow industry.

Lending Club surpassed $1 billion in loans originated and became cash-flow positive in November.

Cash flow the tuition, dipping into the house fund as necessary.

The wages on which workers are taxed plus the business cash flow on which firms are taxed add up to consumption.

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