(cash flow statement)
21Cash Flow From Operating Activities — An accounting item indicating the cash a company brings in from ongoing, regular business activities. Cash flow from operating activities does not include long term capital or investment costs. It can be calculated as: Cash Flow From Operating… …
22cash flow — 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. [1950 55] * * * Financial and accounting… …
23cash-flow accounting — CFA; = cash accounting A system of accounting that records only the cash payments and receipts relating to transactions made by a business, rather than when the money is earned or when expenses are incurred, as in accrual accounting. It is… …
24Отчет о движении денежных средств (CASH FLOW STATEMENT) — 1 Отчет, в котором денежные поступления и выплаты группируются по источникам их происхождения в результате операционной деятельности, вложений инвестиций или финансовой деятельности. Называется также Отчет по фондам (Funds Statement). 2… …
25Cash Flow — 1. A revenue or expense stream that changes a cash account over a given period. Cash inflows usually arise from one of three activities financing, operations or investing although this also occurs as a result of donations or gifts in the case of… …
26Cash flow — In investments, it represents earnings before depreciation , amortization and non cash charges. Sometimes called cash earnings. Cash flow from operations (called funds from operations ) by real estate and other investment trusts is important… …
27Operating cash flow — In financial accounting, operating cash flow (OCF), cash flow provided by operations or cash flow from operating activities (CFO), refers to the amount of cash a company generates from the revenues it brings in, excluding costs associated with… …
28Operating Cash Flow Margin — A measure of the money a company generates from its core operations per dollar of sales. The operating cash flow can be found on the company s cash flow statement, and the revenue can be found on the income statement. A high operating cash flow… …
29cash flow — noun a) The sum of cash revenues and expenditures over a period of time. b) A statement of such transactions …
30Free cash flow — In corporate finance, free cash flow (FCF) is a cash flow available for distribution among all the security holders of a company. They include equity holders, debt holders, preferred stock holders, convertibles holders, and so on.There are two… …