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Explanation of Cash Flow from Operations:
Also called Operating Cash Flow, and listed on the Cash Flow Statement, Cash
Flow from Operations is the amount of cash generated from the operating
activities of the company. This is the cash recorded from the sales of products
the company produces and/or the services the company provides.
Importance of Cash Flow from Operations:
You may have heard of a companies with "Positive Cash Flow" or "Negative Cash
Flow", and the Cash Flow from Operations should be the major factor to either.
A positive cash flow is always a good sign and shows at the end of the day, the
company is able to generate more cash than it spends. A negative cash flow is
always bad, and no company can sustain a long-term negative cash flow without
taking on more debt or dipping into its cash reserves.
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