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Cash Flow

Cash flow, to put it simply, is what a company makes minus what it spends.

A company’s cash flow is its income (minus investment earnings) less what it spends on rent, equipment, and other costs.

Some investors use cash flow instead of earnings to judge how well a company is doing.

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