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Exactly what it sounds like. A cash inflow means that cash is going into the company, and a cash outflow means cash is going out of the company.
Outflow. Because the company paid the interest off.
If revenue (income of money) is a credit, then an expense (outflow of money) is a debit.
Inflow of money is income . Outflow of money is expenditure
Cash outflow refers to the net amount of cash that flows out of a business based on the ongoing operations of the business. The obvious example of cash outflow is expenses.
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If revenue (income of money) is a credit, then an expense (outflow of money) is a debit.
Exactly what it sounds like. A cash inflow means that cash is going into the company, and a cash outflow means cash is going out of the company.
the net outflow of money from a country exceeds the net inflow of money from abroad--- by L.M
Cash outflow can be classified as money being spent, so examples of that could be paying wages, paying rent, purchasing raw materials and purchasing machinery
refers to limited outflow of money in economy
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