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		<title>Where can I find a cash flow calculator online?</title>
		<description>A cash flow calculator is a tool used to
estimate the present value of a stream of
cash flows that is circling around the
business. There are computer centers that
sell separate software of such calculators
that can be installed in your computer. You
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		<title>How is cash flow measured in a business?</title>
		<description>Basically, cash flow is composed of two
components: the cash inflow and the cash
outflow. You can measure cash inflow by the
receipts from sales, the proceeds of share
issues and assets disposal, and other sources
of income.
You can measure cash outflow by the
payments to the suppliers and pe</description>
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