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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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		<title>What is a cash flow analysis?</title>
		<description>Cash flow analysis is the study and
evaluation of the business' cash inflows and
cash outflows. Its purpose is to maintain a
sufficient cash flow which serves as the
business' lifeline. It is also used in
formulating proper cash flow management to
make the business grow further.
It involves e</description>
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		<title>What should I consider when selling notes?</title>
		<description>Before selling your notes, you must consider
important and vital things such as current
interest rate environment, the length of the
remaining term, and others. For instance, if
you funded a certain real estate several
years ago when the interest rates were very
much higher compared to what th</description>
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		<title>What is the difference between a mortgage broker and a loan officer?</title>
		<description>Loan officers are usually employees or
personnel of a bank, credit union, or other
lending institutions who are tasked to sell
and process mortgages and other types of
loans that their institution are offering to
the public. They are the ones who take your
application and sorts out a loan that</description>
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		<title>What is cash flow?</title>
		<description>Cash flow is basically the movement of money
in and out of a business. The progress of the
business will be determined by the cycle of
cash inflows and cash outflows. It is
commonly used in planning short and long-term
funding requirement of the business.
keywords: Cash Flow | Cashflow | Busin</description>
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		<title>What is the difference between business cash flow and profit?</title>
		<description>Cash flow is the movement of money in and out
of the business. It is commonly used in
planning the funding requirement of the
business, either on a short or long-term
basis by forecasting the cash that will is
expected to come in and go out of the business.
On the other hand, profit is basical</description>
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