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net cash flowCash receipts minus cash payments over a given period of time, or net profits minus depreciation, depletion, and amortization.
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net cash flowDefinition A measure of a company's financial health. Equals cash receipts minus cash payments over a given period of time; or equivalently, net profit plus amounts charged off for depreciation, [..]
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net cash flowGenerally determined by net income plus depreciation less principal payments on long-term mortgages.
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net cash flowThe actual net cash, as opposed to accounting net income, that a firm generates during some specified period.
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net cash flowthe difference between a company’s cash inflows and outflows in a given period.
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net cash flowThe net cash flow of a business is determined by subtracting liabilities from the total capital.
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net cash flowInvestments that generate income after the principal, interest and insurance expenses have been paid.
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net cash flowThe
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net cash flowA form of cash flow. When the term is used, it should be supplemented by a qualifier (for example, "Equity" or "Invested Capital") and a definition of exactly what it means in the given valuation context.
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net cash flowCash receipts minus cash payments over a given time. When discounted and summed for the life of a project, they can be used to value the net present value (NPV).
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net cash flowThe net cash flow is the cash flow from operating activities as defined in IAS 7.
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net cash flowThe income that remains for an investment property after the monthly operating income is reduced by the monthly housing expense, which includes principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (PITI) for the mortgage, homeowners' association dues, leasehold payments, and subordinate financing payments.
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