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Cash flow

UK //kæʃ floʊ//US //kæʃ floʊ//

Definition

The total amount of money moving in and out of a business over time.

In simple words: The money coming in and going out of a business.

Examples

  • The company's cash flow improved significantly over the last quarter.
  • Managing cash flow is crucial for a business's survival.
  • They analyzed their cash flow to identify areas for improvement.
  • A negative cash flow can lead to financial difficulties.
  • The business relies on accurate cash flow projections to make decisions.
  • Investors closely examine cash flow statements before making investments.
  • Her cash flow forecasts helped secure funding from investors.
  • Unexpected expenses can disrupt cash flow management strategies.

Usage notes

Commonly used in business contexts; appropriate for discussions about financial health and budgeting. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of cash flowing like a river; it comes and goes.

Collocations

  • positive cash flow
  • negative cash flow
  • cash flow statement
  • cash flow management
  • cash flow projections

Synonyms

  • financial flow
  • cash management
  • liquidity
  • monetary flow
  • funds movement

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'cash inflow' and 'cash outflow'.
  • Used incorrectly as a verb.
  • Misunderstood as a synonym for profit.