Asked by Joshua Gagen on Apr 27, 2024

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The excess of the cash flowing in from revenues over the cash flowing out for expenses is termed net cash flow.

Net Cash Flow

The difference between a company's cash inflows and outflows over a specific period of time.

Cash Flowing

The movement of funds in and out of a business, indicating its operating, investing, and financing activities.

Expenses

Amounts used to generate revenue; assets used up or services consumed in the process of generating revenues.

  • Distinguish between net cash flow and net discounted cash flow.
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Kashish NooriMay 02, 2024
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True
Explanation :
Net cash flow is defined as the difference between cash inflows (revenues) and cash outflows (expenses), so the statement is true.